Ah, that reminds me.
When I was picking up empty bottles for Southwest Canners at the airport in Big Spring TX, I noticed an old WW2 hangar sitting empty on the mostly abandoned side of the airport (the bottle company had taken over some space on that part of the field). Right next to the aforementioned hangar was an old style tower.
I often fantasized about being able to buy the hangar and the nearby tower and making it into an aviator's dream home. There was plenty of office space inside the hangar, which could be converted to living space. The hangar itself used to house bombers, so there was plenty of room for anything I'd ever be able to afford. The tower would have been a treasure in itself, and I was thinking about a circumferential sofa unit on top, so's I could watch airport traffic from the lofty perch. OH... I guess it'd get a wet bar, too. I only considered a tower hot-tub for a little while, but I figured it'd be kinda tough to maintain at that height.
By the way, Hangar 18, from the movie by that name, is in Big Spring, and only a few hundred feet from the old tower.