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Luxury converted nuclear missile silo lists on Airbnb

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A Cold War-era missile silo in rural northeast Kansas that housed a nuclear warhead 65 years ago and was later converted into an undergroun­d mansion is now finding a new lease on life as an Airbnb location.

The Subterra Castle Airbnb opened for business about six months ago. It’s located in rural Wabaunsee County, about 25 kilometres southwest of Topeka.

Airbnbs are privately owned residences that are offered online for short-term rental, The Topeka Capital-journal reports.

Matthew Fulkerson, 37, is the host for Subterra, and said it was his idea to turn the site into an Airbnb. Fulkerson is a neighbour of Subterra’s owners, Ed and Dianna Peden, who have lived in the converted missile base since 1994 and are on board with the Airbnb idea.

More than being a place for people to stay when passing through Kansas, Fulkerson said he has a bigger vision for the site.

“I see it as becoming a destinatio­n,” he said, adding that the base has already been featured in several media outlets.

In addition to a main-floor bedroom, Airbnb guests at Subterra will have a full kitchen, private bathroom, laundry services and a fireplace which gives a “nice, cozy feeling in the fall and winter months,” Fulkerson said.

He said he and the Pedens “are considerin­g using both apartments upstairs and down” should Airbnb traffic pick up, “especially because some people really want the experience of sleeping undergroun­d.”

Fulkerson said Subterra is the first and currently the only Airbnb located in a converted missile silo.

 ?? THAD ALLTON/THE TOPEKA CAPITAL-JOURNAL VIA AP ?? Inside the Subterra Airbnb, a former undergroun­d missile silo base near Eskridge, Kan., which opened for business about six months ago.
THAD ALLTON/THE TOPEKA CAPITAL-JOURNAL VIA AP Inside the Subterra Airbnb, a former undergroun­d missile silo base near Eskridge, Kan., which opened for business about six months ago.
 ?? THAD ALLTON/THE TOPEKA CAPITAL-JOURNAL VIA AP ?? Mathew Fulkerson and his wife, Leigh Ann, stand on top of the bunker that once housed an interconti­nental ballistic missile at their Subterra Airbnb located in a former undergroun­d missile silo base near Eskridge, Kan.
THAD ALLTON/THE TOPEKA CAPITAL-JOURNAL VIA AP Mathew Fulkerson and his wife, Leigh Ann, stand on top of the bunker that once housed an interconti­nental ballistic missile at their Subterra Airbnb located in a former undergroun­d missile silo base near Eskridge, Kan.
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