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  2. House of the Day: The World's Safest House? - AOL

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    This 7,744-square-foot "safe house" in Los Angelesbelongs to, and was built and designed by, Al V. Corbi, founder of security mega-firm SAFE (Strategically Armored & Fortified Environments).

  3. Safe house - Wikipedia

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    The house where Martin Luther King Jr. hid after preaching in 1968 is now the Safe House Museum. Greensboro, Hale County, Alabama, United States. A safe house (also spelled safehouse) is a dwelling place or building whose unassuming appearance makes it an inconspicuous location where one can hide out, take shelter, or conduct clandestine activities.

  4. Safe House Black History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Safe House Black History Museum is a museum and cultural center in Greensboro, Alabama, United States. In March 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. used one of the museum's buildings as a safe house two weeks before he was assassinated on April 4 in Memphis .

  5. File:Daniel Tyler House.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Safe room - Wikipedia

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    High-end safe rooms may have a gun closet, a biodefense air-filtration system that removes biological and nuclear contaminants, and a panic button that locks down the entire house. [3] Safe rooms can be hidden behind many household features, such as mirrors, wardrobes, bookcases, sliding bookcases, and even fireplaces. [4]

  7. File:Barton House.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. al-Qaeda safe house - Wikipedia

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    In the first Seton Hall report, Mark Denbeaux writes that guest houses and/or safe houses are mentioned in the evidence against 27% of detainees. [9] Denbeaux states that "In the region, the term guest house refers simply to a form of travel accommodation" and "Stopping at such facilities is common for all people traveling in the area."

  9. File:William Morgan House.pdf - Wikipedia

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