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  2. Survival Condo - Wikipedia

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    The Survival Condo or Luxury Survival Condo Project is a company and real estate property in Kansas, which has converted an Atlas ICBM missile silo into a 15-story underground bunker. Raven 11 history

  3. Kansas Missile Silo's Luxury Condos Sell Out - AOL

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    An abandoned missile-silo-turned-housing-complex in Kansas with eight $2 million units has sold out. If you're hoping to snag an ultra-secure underground luxury condo equipped to make it through ...

  4. 5 Luxury Assisted Living Communities in Kansas City, Missouri

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    From Our Partners: Searching for the right community in Kansas City might seem challenging, but here are some insights. We identify five top-notch, luxury assisted living communities.

  5. List of largest houses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the 100+ largest extant and historic houses in the United States, ordered by area of the main house. The list includes houses that have been demolished, houses that are currently under construction, and buildings that are not currently, but were previously used as private homes. [1]

  6. Mack B. Nelson House - Wikipedia

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    Mack Barnabas Nelson was born in Arkansas in 1872. He came to Kansas City in 1894, where he worked for the Long-Bell Lumber Company.At the time of construction, Nelson was vice president of the lumber company, but he later came to the top position in the company after Long suffered financial reverses early in the Great Depression.

  7. Lebold Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Constructed of native Kansas limestone, the mansion was built in 1880 by banker Conrad Lebold. In 1857 Tim and Eliza Hersey, the founders and first inhabitants of Abilene, built a stone dugout in the location where the Lebold Mansion stands today. The Hersey dugout was incorporated into the construction of the mansion's tower and is preserved ...

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