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  2. Hidden compartment - Wikipedia

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    A hidden compartment or secret compartment is a compartment whose existence or access is not obvious at first glance, and can be used as a hiding place for objects or sometimes even for people. A hidden compartment where people can stay is usually referred to as a hidden room or secret room , and can range from parts of small wardrobes or ...

  3. Secret passage - Wikipedia

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    Secret passages, also commonly referred to as hidden passages or secret tunnels, are hidden routes used for stealthy travel, escape, or movement of people and goods. They are sometimes inside buildings leading to secret rooms .

  4. Sliding bookcase - Wikipedia

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    Sliding bookcases were used in the United States during prohibition to hide rooms or spaces containing liquor. [2] They have also been used to conceal entrances to speakeasy bars and marijuana-growing operations. People have hidden in secret rooms concealed by sliding bookcases to escape detection from a government or police force. [3] [4]

  5. Vacation Rentals with Secret Rooms and Hidden Passages - AOL

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    Inside, you’ll have a spa, chef's kitchen, and lighthouse views, plus access to a secret game room with a 100-inch screen and projector, wet bar, game table, darts, poker, and vintage radio.

  6. 8 insanely cool (and secret) facts about the Wizarding World ...

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    The Secret Rooms in the Park: While we hoped there were secret rooms, Gilmore set the record straight. "The story we're telling is really what you can see. We want you to believe that there are ...

  7. Sensitive compartmented information facility - Wikipedia

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    "Barack Obama's top secret tent". BBC News. Archived from the original on December 6, 2015. "Director Signature and Technical Specifications for Construction and Management of Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities." (April 2012).

  8. John Manners, 9th Duke of Rutland - Wikipedia

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    John was however not without guilt. Author Catherine Bailey, who wrote the book The Secret Rooms [9] about the Duke, stated that Rutland "to begin with, did all he could to fight with the men of the 4th Leicesters. But it was his mother's meddling and constant undermining that finally got him returned home".

  9. Borgia Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Room of the Pontiffs was erected before all the other buildings, between 1277 and 1280. Built between 1447 and 1455, the Room of the Liberal Arts, Saints, and Mysteries were referred to as "secret rooms" by Pope Alexander VI's master of ceremonies, Johannes Burchard. [3]