
I give you the Atlas E:
The conversion of this Missile Site is extensive and has taken about 5 years to complete. It has been converted to provide for self-sufficiency and self-reliance for peacetime and survival situations. The food flow starts at the greenhouse and continues to the canning kitchen, food cellar, kitchen pantry and finally the kitchen. There is a 16,000-gallon underground water tank in-line with the well that can be pumped if the well fails. The property has the standard utilities plus solar heat and auxiliary emergency wind power. Two sets of UPS Batteries, inverters and two backup generators ensure power availability when rural power fails. The Site is under computer control and is voice commanded. The two 40′ X 100′ outside concrete pads have Steel Master Quonsets on them. The Atlas E structure is more desirable than the Atlas D or F for converting into a home. The Atlas D complex is above ground and is exposed. The Atlas F complex has a small two story Control Center structure (2363 Sq. Ft of living area) and a 52′ wide by 174′ deep vertical silo which is very difficult to convert into a functional home. The Atlas E has the most practical underground square feet for conversion.
Because, as every discerning homebuyer knows, properties whose features can all be grouped under the single heading ‘Peacetime uses’ are just so last season.
UPDATE: The page has moved here.
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All these fscking things are in the middle of nowhere. TJIC’s friend Geo found that the phone company was auctioning off old microwave repeater sites, some of them relatively close to here, some for CHEEP!. I can’t remember any other details. TJIC?