There are a few places in Kansas that are so unique you would never have dreamed they existed on your own. Have you ever heard of the missile silo near Topeka that was turned into a home? It's a unique place, and if you've never toured it, you should definitely add it to your bucket list. This place is just as amazing as it sounds. Let's check it out!
Way back in the day, a missile silo used to sit at this spot just outside of Topeka.
Before the 80s, an Atlas E intercontinental ballistic missile with a 4 megaton warhead lived here. Today, you wouldn't guess how far it has changed to become a home.
What you see here is known as Subterra Castle, a renovated home for Edward and Dianna Peden who have filled it with love and life.
With a lot of cleaning, effort, and love, the space has transformed into an eclectic blend of bright colors covering industrial scenes.
Inside, you'll find that some of the space is still very plain, while other areas are filled with color and life.
When the place was bought as a home, it had a good amount of standing water and a lot of work needed to be done.
Today, you'll find that they've made this old space a home.
Just look at all that color! Plus, they've kept some of the original equipment around for their tours, so they don't lose the history of the place. It's gone a long way since it was first bought in 1982, that's for sure.
You used to be able to stay overnight in this piece of history, but as far as we know, they aren't accepting guests for a little while.
I, for one, eagerly await when we can stay here again! For now though, we'll have to be happy with a tour of the place.
However, you'll find that they're great company to keep, and some of the most unique Kansans around.
After all, it takes a special kind of person to turn a missile silo into a home and inn.
For more information about Subterra Castle and tours, check out their website here. If you like overnight stays in unique places, you should definitely check out this bed and breakfast with a wild surprise.
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