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  • The Greenbrier Bunker Was Stocked With Bunkbeds And Anti-Depressants on Random Things about Inside Cold War Bunkers Designed To Keep President Safe During Nuclear War

    (#1) The Greenbrier Bunker Was Stocked With Bunkbeds And Anti-Depressants

    Despite its location under the bright, luxurious grounds of the Greenbrier Resort, the West Virginia bunker is a dreary, sterile place. Plus, the space was commissioned to be as large as a Walmart. 

    Now decommissioned and open for tours (since the Washington Post outed the bunker in 1992), visitors can see what conditions the president and other officials would have endured.

    Rows of 1,100 bunkbeds with names assigned to them for select government officials fill the drab bunker. However, officials weren't even allowed to bring their families to the shelter; they'd have to abandon their loved ones. Unsurprisingly, the bunker infirmary was well-stocked with anti-depressants.

     

  • Cheyenne Mountain Hosts Spin Classes on Random Things about Inside Cold War Bunkers Designed To Keep President Safe During Nuclear War

    (#8) Cheyenne Mountain Hosts Spin Classes

    The Cheyenne Mountain bunker hosts fitness classes, and spin class is one of the favorites. However, in emergency situations, the facility gym is designed to double as a hospital station. There are curtains at the front of the gym that shield the hospital bays when closed. 

    Otherwise, on any given day, employees work out to the latest pop song in their gym/triage hybrid.

  • Some Bunkers Are Supplied With A Non-Denominational Chapel on Random Things about Inside Cold War Bunkers Designed To Keep President Safe During Nuclear War

    (#11) Some Bunkers Are Supplied With A Non-Denominational Chapel

    The chapel inside the Cheyenne Mountain Complex was utilized during 9/11. During that time, all employees were locked inside the bunker and compelled to continue working. One man complained, insisting that he be released to see family.

    However, after spending time in the religious space, the employee returned to his station. The chaplain there offered prayer and mental health services. 

  • There Are Two Underground Reservoirs At Cheyenne Mountain on Random Things about Inside Cold War Bunkers Designed To Keep President Safe During Nuclear War

    (#9) There Are Two Underground Reservoirs At Cheyenne Mountain

    The Cheyenne Mountain bunker has two underground lakes where Navy personnel can use a little white white rowboat to occasionally "renew at sea." Generally, the rowboats are used to run routine inspections of the large, manmade bodies of water.

    The two reservoirs are roughly the size of football fields. They were designed to tilt down into the earth in case of an earthquake, thereby reducing spillage. The water supply would keep the complex hydrated for several weeks.

  • Raven Rock Can Accommodate About 1,400 People Comfortably on Random Things about Inside Cold War Bunkers Designed To Keep President Safe During Nuclear War

    (#7) Raven Rock Can Accommodate About 1,400 People Comfortably

    Raven Rock opened in 1953 and was intended to be a second home for the Department of Defense in case of a nuclear attack. At its initial unveiling, the space included a lot of office space, multiple bathrooms, dining facilities, infirmaries, and communication areas. 

    The bunker was designed to hold around 1,400 people. Interestingly enough, the project was never entirely classified; the media was briefed from the start. Everyone knew the bunker was protected by 34-ton doors and bolstered with long tunnels to protect inhabitants in case of a blast.

  • The Cheyenne Mountain Facility Has Tunnels Specially Designed For An Atomic Blast on Random Things about Inside Cold War Bunkers Designed To Keep President Safe During Nuclear War

    (#12) The Cheyenne Mountain Facility Has Tunnels Specially Designed For An Atomic Blast

    If you make it through the two security checkpoints into the Cheyenne Mountain Complex, you'll find yourself at a massive door.

    Situated at a 90-degree angle away from this entrance is a huge tunnel that extends from one side of the mountain to the other. Architects did this to direct any nuclear explosions away from the entryway. The barrier acts like a plug; during a blast the seal would merely tighten to expel any toxic fumes.

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After the emergence of early nuclear weapons, all countries were looking for ways to build defenses against nuclear weapons to ensure that they can survive the bombing, especially during the Cold War. The United States spends a lot of time and energy to find strong fortresses and invest in the bunkers. Most of these nuclear bunkers were built during the Cold War in the last century. After entering the 21st century, the United States has to prevent incidents like 911 from recurring and threatening. 

These bunkers are very sturdy, and some bunkers have a sound ecosystem inside, including hospitals, schools, farms, etc. A group of bunkers has been built underground in the US so that they can make sure the safety of the presidents when necessary. With the generator, you can know more about 12 Cold War bunkers.

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