Imagine owning a slice of history where the main attraction isn't just the land but what lies beneath it—a sprawling underground control center, built to withstand nuclear blasts and equipped to defend against the threat of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) streaming over the North Pole.

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This property, now for sale by owner on the website Missilebaseforsale.com, served as one of four Sprint Missile Sites, strategically positioned within 10 to 20 miles from a central radar control site.

In the heart of North Dakota lies a relic of the Cold War era, an intriguing property that's more than just a piece of property.

What's even better is that the property is currently on sale, with the price reduced to $799,500, down from $1.5 million.

 

Tucked away in the rolling grasslands, this property, once part of the Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex, stands as a testament to a bygone era of tension and defense strategies that were, quite literally, out of this world.

Constructed in the early 1970s, these bases represented a last-ditch effort in the arms race—a complex dance of defense and deterrence. The Safeguard Complex was a singular achievement, with only one ever completed, making this property an exceptionally rare find for history buffs and adventure seekers alike.

But let's dive deeper into what makes this property truly unique. Picture this: 36 acres of fenced land are under protection from military-grade barriers, including an inner fence with 8-foot chain-linked fortifications topped with menacing barbed wire.

The guardhouse, a formidable structure in its own right, stands as a sentinel above the ground, fortified to endure even the most catastrophic scenarios.

Step inside, and you'll find a blend of history and modern comfort. Despite its origins, the guardhouse boasts modern amenities, from a remodeled kitchen with brand-new appliances to a functional bathroom complete with a new septic system.

But the real gem lies below the surface—a vast underground labyrinth with thick concrete walls and ceilings towering 15 feet high.

The underground control center, with its maze of rooms and corridors, once buzzed with activity, a nerve center ready to spring into action at a moment's notice. Today, it offers endless possibilities for renovation and repurposing—a blank canvas waiting for a creative touch.

But it's not just the structures that make this property intriguing. It is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers because of the pristine wilderness surrounding it, the seasonal ponds, and the recently planted trees. And with local hunting and sporting opportunities aplenty, there's never a dull moment in this secluded paradise.

Of course, owning a piece of Cold War history comes with its challenges. From ongoing renovations to the occasional visit from curious passersby, there's always something to keep you on your toes. But for those with a taste for adventure and a passion for history, this property offers a chance to own a piece of the past while charting a course for the future.

So, if you're in the market for something truly out of the ordinary, look no further than this abandoned missile base in the heart of North Dakota. Who knows what secrets lie buried beneath its surface, waiting to be uncovered? One thing's for sure—it's a property unlike any other, with a story that's truly out of this world.

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