I have enjoyed this tour. Ironically my father was part of the crew that went around the country building these silos. As a baby my older sister and I traveled in a fifty foot mobile single wide trailer with our parents at every site that the construction company was at building these silos. My father was the helicopter mechanic and machine mechanic. They used a couple of helicopters to install a lot of those facilities. My Mother did the cooking for the crew. My parents always made fun of me because I was potty trained in a truck traveling around the country while they built these silos. With my Father working for that government contractor, we lived three to four months at a time in many states around the country.
Very interesting! I wish you all great success with your ventures. As significant as the building below may be, I highly doubt anyone would survive a nuclear blast there. It looks more like eye wash, a false sense of security for the people inside. The sand escape hatch is particularly humorous.
So Cool, How interesting, amazing property, Huge undertaking. This fellow is such a forward thinker. This is one of your best videos, @ first I wasn't going to watch, thinking an old missile silo, wow!🚀
@strangerpalooza We are doing great! We have a new Truma AC now, I am loving it. We are planning on being at the Hershey RV Show the year. Hope to see you soon.
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I have enjoyed this tour. Ironically my father was part of the crew that went around the country building these silos. As a baby my older sister and I traveled in a fifty foot mobile single wide trailer with our parents at every site that the construction company was at building these silos. My father was the helicopter mechanic and machine mechanic. They used a couple of helicopters to install a lot of those facilities. My Mother did the cooking for the crew. My parents always made fun of me because I was potty trained in a truck traveling around the country while they built these silos. With my Father working for that government contractor, we lived three to four months at a time in many states around the country.
That's so cool, thanks so much for watching, I'm honored and I'm very proud of this video even though it won't get as many views as the van reviews do
Very interesting! I wish you all great success with your ventures. As significant as the building below may be, I highly doubt anyone would survive a nuclear blast there. It looks more like eye wash, a false sense of security for the people inside. The sand escape hatch is particularly humorous.
So Cool, How interesting, amazing property, Huge undertaking. This fellow is such a forward thinker. This is one of your best videos, @ first I wasn't going to watch, thinking an old missile silo, wow!🚀
Thanks for taking the chance and watching this Billy…I really was blown away by this, it was not even what I expected either
Hello Hank, I hope you are having a great time!
Hey Coastie, yeah this summer has been a whirlwind 😁 how are you guys
@strangerpalooza We are doing great! We have a new Truma AC now, I am loving it. We are planning on being at the Hershey RV Show the year. Hope to see you soon.
They use Sunflowers to clean up toxic soil because Sunflowers are a bio-accumulator.
ok cool, good to know, thanks Carolyn
Timely video
Are you guys planning on visiting?
If I become a politician, could I stay in a taxpayer-paid functioning nuclear bunker if war breaks out?!
LMAO! Depends on how high up the ladder you climb I guess...as long as us little folks don't get there first 😁
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Thanks BJ 😀👍