One of North Dakota’s most unusual, lesser-known landmarks is located out in the middle of nowhere near Nekoma, North Dakota. Nekoma only has a population of 24 people and there’s not much to do or see there, but when you spot this thing you will not be able to look away. It’s the Pyramid on the Prairie, which is actually a defunct military complex that has become a spot of curiosity and conspiracy. Up until recently, it was shut off to the public and on private property, but now you can see it inside and out right from home on a new virtual tour. Check it out:

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To explore the virtual tours of the Stanley R. Mickelsen Complex, click on this link. The app has many features that you can click on throughout the tour. The drop-down menu on the top left will give you options on which views and buildings to look in, and there are buttons for audio information and historic photos of the complex. It’s like a virtual museum!

Check out this amazing drone footage of the complex for a bird’s-eye view.

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