For decades, the remaining ghostly husks of 's legendary 'dome home' welcomed boaters, locals and pelicans alike as beloved landmark of Cape Romano. of an oil businessman turned hobbyist inventor named Bob Lee who completed the self-sufficient structure as a vacation home in 1981, using sand from the local beaches as concrete. He left no stone unturned in its 2,400 square-foot design. It was equipped with solar panels, a cistern, two refrigerators and a hot tub. The six geodesic domes were made to withstand gale-force winds and powerful storm surges that would level most conventionally designed homes.
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