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  2. Pantex - Wikipedia

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    Construction was completed on November 15, 1942 and workers from all over the U.S. flocked to Amarillo for jobs. Pantex was abruptly deactivated when the war ended and remained vacant until 1949, when Texas Technological College in Lubbock (now Texas Tech University ) purchased the site for $1. [ 4 ]

  3. Y-12 National Security Complex - Wikipedia

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    Y-12 has a history of providing secure storage of nuclear material for both the United States and other governments. Early efforts focused on securing material from the former Soviet Union; [18] recent activities have included recovery of highly enriched uranium from Chile. [19]

  4. Post-Attack Command and Control System Facility, Hadley

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    After the U.S. Air Force abandoned the site in 1970, the Federal Reserve took over and used it as a secure storage facility for their records. Allegedly they stored large sums of money there as well, to be used to restart the economy after a nuclear war. [7] Today, the bunker is used as a library storage facility for the Five Colleges. [8]

  5. National Helium Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Crude Helium Enrichment Unit in the Cliffside Gas Field. Remnants of the Amarillo Helium Plant in 2015. The National Helium Reserve, also known as the Federal Helium Reserve, is a strategic reserve of the United States, which once held over 1 billion cubic meters (about 170,000,000 kg) [a] of helium gas.

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  7. Custer Air Force Station - Wikipedia

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    Today the site is a business & industrial park. The large SAGE DC-06 blockhouse remains, now being a secure storage facility operated by Iron Mountain Storage. The blockhouse stores paper archives, but still retains the original elevator and large map display with rolling ladder on a secret floor.

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