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Congress's Cold War-era nuclear hideaway2024 Jul 31
You can't just keep your telephone infrastructure safe from nuclear attack, you've got to unfortunately keep your Congress safe, too. And that's why the Greenbrier Resort in the Allegheny Mountain town of White Sulphur Springs contains a secret 1,100-bunk wing of the hotel behind a huge blast door and buried 720 feet underground. What used to be a national secret was exposed in 1992 by an anonymous government employee and now-a-days if you go there, you can take a tour.
You can't just keep your telephone infrastructure safe from nuclear attack, you've got to unfortunately keep your Congress safe, too. And that's why the Greenbrier Resort in the Allegheny Mountain town of White Sulphur Springs contains a secret 1,100-bunk wing of the hotel behind a huge blast door and buried 720 feet underground. What used to be a national secret was exposed in 1992 by an anonymous government employee and now-a-days if you go there, you can take a tour.