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  2. Weedin Place fallout shelter - Wikipedia

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    Washington State Department of Transportation: Dimensions; Diameter: 60 ft (18 m) Other dimensions: 15 in (380 mm) thick walls: Technical details; Material: Concrete: Floor area: 3,000 square feet (280 m 2) Design and construction; Engineer: Andersen-Bjornstad-Kane: Known for: First and only fallout shelter under public roadway in U.S.

  3. Category : Military installations in Washington (state)

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    Military facilities located in the state of Washington — all current & former military facilities, and historic demolished sites. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:

  4. Fort Worden - Wikipedia

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    The 433-acre (175 ha) Fort Worden State Park was opened on August 18, 1973. [1] [6] Today the 2.1 miles (3.4 km) of sandy beaches and high bluffs attract residents from around the region to the multi-use recreation facility. The extensive system of large, abandoned artillery batteries are available for exploration (closed at dusk).

  5. 6 Ultra-Rich People Who Invested in Survival Bunkers - AOL

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    Investing in state-of-the-art survival bunkers. But these bunkers aren’t the rat-infested underground shelters that you’re picturing in apocalyptic films; they’re high-tech fortresses ...

  6. Luxury 'Doomsday Bunkers' Promise Survival, and Pampering - AOL

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    A Denver-based developer is capitalizing on end-of-days fears felt among Americans to market "doomsday bunkers" -- luxury condos set inside a Cold War-era missile silo in Kansas. Developer Larry ...

  7. Fort Ward (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army abandoned all operations in 1958. Upon this second deactivation, the Washington State Park System negotiated for acquisition of part of the fort in 1960, which became Fort Ward State Park. In 2011, it was transferred to the Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District and became Fort Ward Park.

  8. Category:Bunkers in the United States - Wikipedia

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  9. Secret government shelters, bunkers and hideaways hidden ...

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    When John F. Kennedy began his presidency at the height of the Cold War, a secret bunker was constructed for him on Peanut Island. The dingy, steel fallout shelter was made to protect the leader ...