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  1. Jun 12, 2013 · Discover Atlas Missile Silo Home in Saranac, New York: Secluded amid upstate New Yorks Adirondack Mountains lies this subterranean emblem of a nation on the brink of nuclear war. And it's...

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  2. Jan 14, 2021 · A decommissioned missile silo in Ellenburg Center, NY, has blasted onto the market for $600,000. This property comes with a Quonset hut.

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  4. Feb 16, 2017 · Elite doomsday preppers looking for a fixer-upper might want to consider this 3,200-square-foot Atlas F missile silo. In remarkably good condition for its age, the deserted 18-story underground military installation, built in 1960, is on the market for $3 million. The 8.3-acre lot in Lewis, New York, holds endless possibilities.

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  5. Jun 21, 2023 · Calling all survivalists, preppers, historians, and investors: A decommissioned Atlas-F missile silo in York, NE, is once again available after a renovation by YouTube influencer Andrew Flair, of “...

  6. Nov 29, 2011 · A missile silo converted into a private mountain retreat has been listed for $750,000 in Saranac, New York. See photos of the Silo Home on realtor.com.

  7. Known as Atlas Silo 556-8, it is one of a dozen intercontinental ballistic missile silos in the region, built in the early 1960s. They were controlled out of the air force base at Plattsburgh, and were the only ICBM silos ever built east of the Mississippi. Six were constructed inside Adirondack Park, making it, at one time, the best defended ...

  8. Jul 1, 2022 · A converted Atlas-F missile silo in York, Nebraska, once home to a thermonuclear warhead, is on the market for $550,000. (“A BLAST from the past and built to last!” per the listing.)

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