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Guests staying at the luxury Greenbrier resort during the 1960s often saw ... the hotel of choice for presidents past, to create a fallout shelter for members of congress. In 1959, the hotel ...
In 1962, the Greenbrier became the site of another mission. The U.S. government built a 112,000-square-foot nuclear fallout shelter underneath the resort, designed to house Congress in the event ...
Seventeen years after the outing of the top-secret Greenbrier bunker by journalist ... tours as the man who "compromised" the Cold War fallout shelter, which would have housed members of Congress ...
Lynn Swann remembers the day The Greenbrier — the resort ... designated to provide medical care for the resort's once-secret nuclear fallout shelter. That decommissioned bunker, built to house ...
The luxurious, historic Greenbrier resort in White Sulphur Springs ... In the mid-1950s, the resort’s location was ideal for a fallout shelter if Washington, D.C., were to be attacked.
Spanning 11,000 acres of breathtaking Allegheny mountainscape, The Greenbrier offers a luxury ... During the Cold War, a now-declassified fallout shelter to house Congress was constructed and ...