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The World’s Weirdest Houses: Subterra Castle
Located near Topeka , Kansas , Subterra Castle acquire Ed Peden and his wife nearly a quarter of a century to make inhabitable after they reclaimed the property from forsaking . Once belong to the United States government , the building had , at one point , been home to a 4 megaton nuclear ballistic missile .
Oddly enough , Peden believes that by metamorphose the former Cold War relic into a home he has effectively created a blank space that allows the creative thinker , body , and spirit to flourish .
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The World’s Weirdest Houses: Eliphante
informant : The New York Times
Built from objects and material found in the nearby area , Eliphante is reckon a home as well as an intricate piece of out-of-door sculpture . Construction on the home plate commence in 1979 when couple Michael Khan and Lida Levant decided to essay something new and , unbeknown to them , time wipe out . Continuing for almost 28 years before its 2007 windup , the home is named for its proboscine entryway and features several rooms that are completely open to the open , make it one of the world ’s weirdest house .


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Source:The New York Times

Source:The New York Times