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Man tours abandoned missile silo
Man tours abandoned missile silo











John Dautel with Hirsch Real Estate holds the listing. Courtesy of Also on the property is a 4,000-square-foot Quonset building with water, sewer and electricity. Courtesy of The one bathroom in the silo. Courtesy of The silo first hit the market in December 2020 for $420,000. There is 6,900 square feet in the complex with the upper two levels consisting of approximately 1,200 feet of space.

man tours abandoned missile silo

“The entire place is a top secret potato shed,” another quipped. “Almost 7 thousand square feet and there’s only one bathroom?!” Another user questioned. The property was featured on the Instagram account ZillowGoneWild, where some users noticed a similarity to the Soviet missile silo in the 1995 James Bond movie, “GoldenEye.” Initially listed at the height of the pandemic - in March 2020 for $420,000 - the price has dropped by $40,000 last month. Courtesy of Īlso on the property is a 4,000-square-foot Quonset building with water, sewer and electricity, as well as a one-room building for office or storage. “If you want something offering security and uniqueness, this property is for you.” This area was used for the launch control center and living quarters for the crew. The listing notes that the space has a “lot of potential,” and could be used as a home or “Bed and Breakfast…just some ideas.”

man tours abandoned missile silo

Courtesy of The underground complex was designed to withstand a nuclear strike and has water, electricity and a sewage system that forces waste to the ground surface.

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Courtesy of The main missile silo burrows down to a depth of 170 feet. Stay tuned as Flair gives the boys a full tour of his underground missile silo he recently purchased and has big plans to renovate. Courtesy of Built on 11 acres of land, this property is home to a decommissioned Atlas F missile silo complex. The missile silo located in Abilene, Kansas. Images show a nondescript entrance to the silo, with an intricate underground structure. The main missile silo is located at a depth of 170 feet, the listing states. The upper levels were used for the launch control center and living quarters for the crew. There is 6,900 square feet of living space, and the upper two levels of the silo consists of 1,200 square feet of space. The underground complex was designed to withstand a nuclear strike and has water, electricity and a sewage system, the listing notes. They were designed for the Titan 1, one of the first intercontinental. After retirement, the ballistic missiles were refurbished and used for more than 30 years as space launch vehicles. According to the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment, six abandoned Cold War-era missile silos are hidden beneath the crust of the Centennial State: four are located in Aurora, one in Deer Trail, and another one in Elizabeth. It’s move-in ready - and nuclear-attack ready.Ī missile silo in Abilene, Kansas, used to store and launch ballistic missiles in the 1960s, is on sale for $380,000.īuilt on 11 acres of land, the silo was specifically home to the decommissioned Atlas F missile, which were deployed from 1961 to 1966. Russian nukes in hands of ‘crazy dictator’ in Belarus, warns opposition leader Putin says Russia positions nuclear bombs in Belarus as warning to West ‘Shocking accident’: North Korea warns it may shoot down US spy planes violating airspace This tour does not take place underground rather the missile is visible through a glass enclosing.Wagner mercenaries tried to steal backpack-size nukes during mutiny: report Once fully operational, this missile could send a nuclear weapon to the Soviet Union in 30 minutes. The Delta-09 Launch Facility houses a Minuteman II nuclear missile in an underground missile silo on the edge of Badlands National Park, 15 minutes away from park headquarters.

man tours abandoned missile silo

This Minuteman Missile control center remotely commanded and controlled 10 nuclear missiles.Īll Delta-01 tours require advanced reservation and an amenity fee of $12 for adults 17 & over and $8 for youth ages 6-16. Equipped with a bunker, the control center capsule is accessed by elevator, ladder and a narrow passageway. The tour includes a topside support building and an underground control center capsule, located 31 feet below the surface.

man tours abandoned missile silo

The Delta-01 Launch Control Facility tour is located four minutes west of park headquarters. Guided tours are offered first-come, first-served with reduced tours in the winter. Each tour lasts approximately 30 minutes. Minuteman Missile National Historic Site offers underground tours for visitors to experience the silo and control rooms. *Delta-01 Tours are available in a modified format due to ongoing renovations.











Man tours abandoned missile silo