Way out in the Kansas prairie, 140 feet below ground, a concrete-lined relic of Cold War annihilation has received a literal — and metaphorical — coat of “fresh paint throughout.” It’s not being preserved as a museum or memorial. It’s being sold on Zillow .
Welcome to 1441 N. 260th Road, Lincoln, Kan., now rebranded as Rolling Hills Missile Silo, because nothing says “pastoral charm” like 600 tons of 2-inch rebar wrapped around a void where a thermonuclear intercontinental ballistic missile once waited.
The property listing for the decommissioned Atlas F missile silo doubles as a brainstorming list for entrepreneurs: “party venue,” “art gallery,” “climate-controlled wine cellar,” “mushroom farm” and “the most insane Airbnb on the planet.” Also included: twin above-ground concrete pad