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  2. File:Phoenix-Sunnyslope- Charles and Elenor Abel House bomb ...

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    English: A window of the Abel House bomb shelter was once located here and is now covered up. The house was built in 1955 and is located at 11430 Cave Creek Road in Sunnyslope Arizona. It was the first house in Sunnyslope with a bomb shelter which also served as a basement. The residence is now used for commercial purposes. [1]

  3. Diefenbunker - Wikipedia

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    Designed in the 1950s to withstand all but a direct hit by a nuclear weapon, it was intended to shelter key political and military personnel during a nuclear attack. Fortunately, it never served its intended purpose, although the Diefenbaker government made plans to retreat to its protection during the Cuban missile crisis of 1962.

  4. Travelers (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    Costume designer Jenni Gullet was forced to "frantically" rent or create the vintage clothing featured in the episode, and art director Gary Allen did extensive research to make J. Edgar Hoover's office look realistic. Allen also constructed the bomb shelter, because his father was a contractor who had actually built several. [3]

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  6. Nuclear warfare - Wikipedia

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    A few backyard fallout shelters were built by private individuals. Henry Kissinger 's view on tactical nuclear war in his controversial 1957 book Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy was that any nuclear weapon exploded in air burst mode that was below 500 kilotons in yield and thus averting serious fallout, may be more decisive and less costly ...

  7. Why Willingboro homes were built without basements. Was ... - AOL

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    The bi-level was popular in the late 1950s and early to mid-1960s, but not in Willingboro, where only about 15 were built, according to a realtor who does business in Burlington County.

  8. Bunker - Wikipedia

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    In the First World War the belligerents built underground shelters, called dugouts in English, while the Germans used the term Bunker. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] By the Second World War the term came to be used by the Germans to describe permanent structures both large ( blockhouses ), and small ( pillboxes ), and bombproof shelters both above ground (as in ...

  9. Las Vegas Bomb Shelter for Sale: Luxurious Blast From the Past

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    The luxuries in this case are 1970s vintage, though -- hot tub, outdoor barbecue, intercom, large master bath -- and actually date from kind of late in the era of Cold War paranoia that started ...