THE LAY OF THE LAND
The Center for Land Use Interpretation Newsletter
Summer 1996
 

Wendover Exhibit Hall Opens
"Around Wendover" Show Featured

Around Wendover
Excerpts from the Exhibit

Land Use Database Unveiled
Information Available on the Internet

CLUI Project Explores Boundaries of Theme Parks

Unusual Real-Estate Listing #1256
The Integratron

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Unusual Real-Estate Listing #1256: The Integratron

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The Integratron Dome

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Now is your chance to purchase the only known full size Integratron in existence. The Integratron is an unusual structure that was built as a "rejuvenation machine", an electromagnetic wave oscillator, contained in a 50-foot diameter dome in the desert near Landers, California.

The all-wooden dome was constructed in the 1950's and 1960's by George Van Tassel, a former test pilot for Hughes and Douglas Aircraft, who moved into a cave under a boulder near the Integratron site in 1947. Van Tassel was interested in UFO contacts and the metaphysics of George Lakhovsky, on whose principles the Integratron is based.

Unfortunately the rejuvenation function of the structure seems to be unserviceable, as the mechanical apparatus that generated the healing energy disappeared after Van Tassel died in 1978. However, the 10 acre property has a small observatory, its own water supply, and an underground meditation room. Asking price: $165,000.