I spent a summer here back in the late 90's. It had a hatch that you pulled down and it dropped stairs to enter. Inside is shaped like the outside, the built in sofa probably took up 1/3 of the interior wall. The pink plush carpet ran halfway up the wall since the floor was curved. A pink neon light ran across the center of wall separating the pink carpeted floor half from the ceiling half of the ship. There was one wall made of mirrors. If you could find where the mirror would slide open it revealed a small bedroom, and behind another slide of the mirror wall hid a tiny bathroom. The kitchen and living space was all open. The view from the windows was incredible! It's built on stilts on the side of a large hill so directly under the windows facing Cinci you would see the tops of trees (just like if you were hovering in a spaceship). Then you can look out of the round windows and see a huge chunk of Cinci, at night the view was most impressive! There was a deck built on the side of the ship that housed a bar and a hot tub. The entire thing is REALLY small. It had a funky psychedelic futuristic vibe. Nothing better than settling into the pink sofa for a cool view of the city while munching on brownies and letting your imagination take off!
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Read moreJust drove by & looked. Have seen this place for YEARS on the hill driving south on I-75 in the fall & winter when the leaves are gone off the trees, can't see it any other time. Interesting place. I wouldn't make a special trip just to see it, but, if you happen to be in the...
Read moreSteep roads lead to a neat 60 second experience. One of those oddities you can add to your trip if you are already heading up to a more prominent scenic overlook. Equivalent to stopping to get your picture next to a 14ft...
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