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Missle silo home
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missle silo home
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Take a virtual tour of the Silo home in the Adirondack mountains in the video above or check out the pictures of a underground home like no other. Covered everywhere from HGTV to the Discovery Channel, this decommissioned military base complex turned silo home-in-a-hole is anything but Top Secret today. These missile silos have largely been emptied and abandoned since potential enemies now have the ability to track one another's missile locations. The 6,900 square foot complex has two upper levels once used for launch. The Silo home and all the land is currently on sale for $3,030,000 million. If you want more information on your underground getaway, you can email Be sure to put SILOHOME in subject line. Old missile silo as underground home Before certain technological advancements, many governments built underground complexes to house their missiles during the Cold War. Dautel) The property is a decommissioned Atlas F missile silo complex on 11 acres near Abilene. The silo tube, where the missile used to be, remains untouched, but there is 12,000 square feet of unlimited potential. 260 silohome (silohome) The control center of an Atlas nuclear missile silo, this was where defense workers awaited orders to initiate an intercontinental ballistic missile strike. The major construction/refurbishment areas, have been renovated into an unbelievable underground home.

missle silo home

#Missle silo home full#

Once you walk through the large tunnel, you'll arrive at an underground home that features a full kitchen, dining area, entertainment center with satellite television access, two private suites, and marble baths with a Jacuzzi. Learn what it took to operate one of these amazing sites. Below ground, in what was once the launch control center, is a two level home with Star Wars like doors that open into a large tunnel to accesses the silo.

missle silo home

#Missle silo home windows#

What used to be a United States Government missile base has been built into a stunning 2,000 square foot above ground home with 28 windows to enjoy the beauty of the Adirondacks. In the late 1990's Bruce James and his cousin Greg Gibbons acquired the Atlas F Missile Silo along with 225 acres of land in the Adirondack Mountains.















Missle silo home