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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 ...
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 ...
Among the trailer’s hinted-at locations is the famous Greenbrier Resort: A top-secret fallout shelter built during the Cold War. It was designed to house Congress in the event of a nuclear attack.
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 ...
reinforced steel and 3-foot-thick concrete walled shelter built for Congress decades ago at the Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia. Enos isn't sure who built his fallout shelter, or when it was done.
Every night when New Orleans Saints players lay their practice-weary heads down in their rooms at The Greenbrier resort ... in the radioactive fallout-proof shelter. The shelter could have ...
The Greenbrier resort, in rural West Virginia ... a secret Cold War–era fallout shelter for members of Congress. Starting next summer, there will be train service from Washington, D.C. The ...
Through the 1800s, guests stayed in cottages (that remain in use today) on The Greenbrier resort’s ... Center (also known as a bunker or fallout shelter) hidden in plain sight under the hotel ...
Nestled in the Allegheny Mountains, the Greenbrier resort opened in 1778 ... you'll find a cold war nuclear fallout shelter. "It was picked for this purpose of our wonderful mountains and the ...