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Bunker Tours are open to the general public, as well as registered hotel guests. Private and group tours are also ... Greenbrier Bunker Tours are offered daily throughout the year. Tours may be added as necessary, so please call for further availability. Regularly scheduled tours are given at the following times...
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www.greenbrier.com/site/activities-detail.aspx?cid=2035
www.greenbrier.com/site/activities-detail.aspx?cid=2035
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The Greenbrier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Greenbrier is a Mobil four star and AAA Five Diamond Award winning luxury resort located in the town of White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States. For most of its h...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greenbrier
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Last July, the Federal Government relinquished control of the 112,544-square-foot bunker, which is 700 to 800 feet below the West Virginia Wing of the Greenbrier resort. The resort is a national historic landmark ... Greenbrier Hotel, Bunker Tours ... Greenbrier Bunker, PBS "Race for the Superbomb"
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www.atomictourist.com/green.htm
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Note: Due to the current activities in the Bunker, Filming of any kind is prohibited. Our thanks to The Greenbrier for the photos included here.
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www.kilroywashere.org/006-Pages/Bunker.html
www.kilroywashere.org/006-Pages/Bunker.html
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During the Cold War the United States government maintained a top-secret underground bunker in the mountains of West Virginia. Built under The Greenbrier, a luxurious Southern resort, ... You can enter the bunker or you can read an interview with Fritz Bugas, former on-site Superintendent of the Greenbrier bunker.
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www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/sfeature/bunker.html
www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/sfeature/bunker.html
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On December 12, 1958, at the height of the Cold War, an article in a West Virginia newspaper stated that the "Chesapeake and Ohio Railway announced plans today for the construction of an Exhibit Hall adjacent to the auditorium of the Greenbrier hotel. ... Floorplan of Greenbrier Bunker...
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www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/bomb/sfeature/floorplan.html
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The size, weirdness and relative extravagance of the Greenbrier bunker make it—hands down—the "Graceland" of Atomic Tourism. Though there is no "Jungle Room," per se, you do get to see exactly where Newt Gingrich would have slept through Armageddon.
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www.conelrad.com/groundzero/greenbrier.html
www.conelrad.com/groundzero/greenbrier.html
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Workers at the Mosler Safe Company, circa 1960, stand by one of the two giant blast doors they built for vehicular entrances to the secret fallout shelter for Congress located underneath at the Greenbrier resort in White Sulfur Springs, West Virginia. ... For the story behind the bunker, read Ted Gup's exposé,
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www.brookings.edu/projects/archive/nucweapons/mosler.as...
www.brookings.edu/projects/archive/nucweapons/mosler.aspx
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Seventeen years after the outing of the top-secret Greenbrier bunker by journalist Ted Gup, the incident is still a flashpoint at the resort for what many consider a serious betrayal.
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blog.cleveland.com/pdextra/2009/03/ted_gups_disclosure_...
blog.cleveland.com/pdextra/2009/03/ted_gups_disclosure_of_the_gre.html
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