During the Cold War, a number of underground ICBM missle silos were built across the US, most of of them in the West and Pacific Northwest, many in the Midwest. ICBM stands for intercontinental ballistic missle.
We had a number of of them in WA state, out of the peak number of 1,200. They were designed to deliver either a Minuteman, Titan or Atlas rocket loaded with nuclear payload wherever it was intended to go. (All images courtesy of Boundless States website and Christy Lee-Naumann at Real Estate by You, LLC-MLS listing 202426691)
Former Atlas ICBM Site Near Sprague (SW of Spokane) is for Sale–as a Home!
50342 Brown Road East in Sprague is where you will find this former rocket silo, priced at $1.345 million, it includes the entire complex, which is 24 acres. Offered by Christy Lee-Naumann at Real Estate by You, LLC, the website posting includes such selling points as: “Potential Uses Beyond Survival,” and “Surprising Livability with Modern Features.”
The red circled area in the photo are the actual doors which opened to allow the ICBM to leave its underground “lair.”
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The 24 acres features a monster-sized shop well over 3,000 square feeet, large sleeping and living room areas which have been partially or fully renovated.
There are several large tunnels as part of the massive structure, which housed the crew charged with maintaining, and if necessary, launching the 82-85 foot tall Atlas rocket, depending on the model. It has 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, but the listing doesn’t say what the status of the actual rocket silo is. However, when you see the overhead views, the large concrete ‘patio-looking’ slab that resembles a stop-sign are the doors to the silo where the missle was stored…