Where is Ted Kaczynski's cabin?
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Liam Thompson
Works at Apple, Lives in Cupertino. Holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.
As an expert in American criminal history, I can provide information on Ted Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber. Ted Kaczynski's cabin, where he lived as a recluse and from which he carried out his bombing campaign, was located in a remote area near Lincoln, Montana. The cabin was in the Lodge Grass District of the Custer National Forest. It was a small, one-room structure without electricity or running water, and it was here that Kaczynski lived for many years before his arrest in 1996.
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The cabin is long gone, housed in the Newseum in Washington, D.C. Kaczynski, 68, is long gone, too. He is serving a life sentence at a federal supermax prison in Colorado. All that's left in Lincoln, Montana, are the notoriety for about 1,500 townspeople and the 1.4 acres Kaczynski once owned a few miles south of town.
2023-04-12 07:59:19
Ethan Miller
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The cabin is long gone, housed in the Newseum in Washington, D.C. Kaczynski, 68, is long gone, too. He is serving a life sentence at a federal supermax prison in Colorado. All that's left in Lincoln, Montana, are the notoriety for about 1,500 townspeople and the 1.4 acres Kaczynski once owned a few miles south of town.