
The 1950s Bunker Takes Us Right Back To The Cold War - All …
2015年1月18日 · The facility, once a deeply held secret in Yugoslavia, is only accessible through the sole entrance, which is concealed by a nondescript garage door of a remote and unassuming house at the end of a little-used road in Konjic.
Fallout shelters were the rage in the '50s and '60s
2009年12月2日 · In the 1950s and early 1960s, the buzz word in American homes was "fallout shelter." A fallout shelter was a civil defense initiative intended to reduce casualties in a nuclear war.
Take A Look Inside the Fallout Shelters of the ’50s and ’60s
Take A Look Inside the Fallout Shelters of the ’50s and ’60s. From stockpiling to duck and cover, preparing for nuclear attack was a nation-wide endeavor.
Fallout shelters of the '50s, '60s - SFGATE
2020年3月16日 · Thomas A. Powner, his wife, Madge,, sons Scott, 6, and Torry, 3 1/2, and daughter Hilary, 2, lived in a 8-by-9-foot mock basement bomb shelter in Princeton University's Eno Hall for two weeks in...
Fallout shelters were a thing in the Bay Area in the '50s and ... - SFGATE
2020年3月11日 · John William Vincent Law did have a bomb shelter — with a secret entrance to boot. "My father and my older brother dug out a giant hole in the backyard and built a bomb shelter in it," he said.
Creepy Abandoned Bunkers in the US - Business Insider
2020年10月8日 · The bunker was decommissioned in the 1970s, and it now lies abandoned on a 50-acre prairie in Fairdale, North Dakota. The bunker covers 11,000 square feet underground and is officially known...
Take a Look Inside a Cold War Fallout Shelter Under a DC …
2020年10月13日 · Once opened, you find yourself instantly transported back to 1962 when everyone lived in fear of nuclear war. Entrance to the fallout shelter. Brendan Smialowski/ Getty. The Cold War lasted 45...
Kelly Butte Civil Defense Center - Blogger
The Kelly Butte Civil Defense Center was an 18,820 square-foot underground bunker complex located on top of Kelly Butte approximately 6.5 miles east of downtown Portland. It was to be a secondary government headquarters in the event of a nuclear attack or …
Entrance to Burlington - Cold War Underground City
Built in the late 50s this massive city complex was designed by Government personnel in the event of a nuclear strike. A former Bath stone quarry the city, code named Burlington, was to be the site of the main Emergency Government War Headquarters - the hub of the Country's alternative seat of power outside London.
Inside the Government’s Top‑Secret Cold War Hideouts
2017年6月27日 · As the Cold War heated up in the 1950s, the U.S. government devised top-secret plans to ensure its survival if the Soviet Union launched a nuclear attack. These “Continuity of Government”...
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