Bruce Campbell has always seen the extraordinary in the ordinary. In his early twenties, he bought 10 acres of wooded land in Oregon for \$23,000, with dreams of building a unique home.

Originally envisioning a house made from cargo containers, Campbell later shifted gears after learning about a woman who turned a Boeing 727 into a home. Inspired, he pursued a similar vision—but with his own twist.

In 1999, Campbell purchased a retired Boeing 727 from Olympic Airways for \$100,000. Transporting the plane from Athens, Greece, to Oregon was a massive task, costing an additional \$120,000 and bringing his total investment to \$220,000. But for Campbell, this was a dream worth every penny.

Once on his property, he began transforming the aircraft into a livable space. He preserved much of its original structure, including the cockpit, which remains a key feature. Natural light streams through the original windows, and the interior now includes a small kitchen, shower, and sleeping area.

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