The Republic of Molossia is the city of your adolescent, Candy Land dreams, where the currency is cookie dough and the nation’s leader officially outlawed spinach. How does a place like Molossia, ...
Kevin Baugh is the "benevolent dictator" of the Republic of Molossia — a one-acre micronation in Nevada. It has a currency pegged to the value of cookie dough and a navy consisting of two kayaks. A ...
A small 11-acre micronation in Nevada only has a population of 38 and welcomes tourists — just don’t bring onions and spinach or you could find yourself behind bars. The Republica of Molossia was ...
IN the sun-scorched high desert of Northern Nevada lies a tiny self-declared country with its very own dictator and armed forces. Welcome to Molossia – an 11-acre empire with its own timezone, cookie ...
If you're thinking that your high school geography has suddenly let you down, there's no need to worry: all of these "countries" exist mainly in the minds of their citizens, whose numbers range from a ...
The Republic of Molossia isn’t on any road map, but if you get lost along the way, you can always ring the president, who is happy to give directions. “Take Route 341 over the mountains, and make a ...
The best thing about starting your own micronation: You get to make up the rules. And in Molossia, the rule-making comes from the President, His Excellency, Kevin Baugh. It cost Baugh just $10,000 to ...
The military dictatorship started right here in Portland. Kevin Baugh and James Spielman were teenagers at the time, about to be freshmen at Reynolds High. One day, the best friends happened to catch ...