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Greenbrier Bunker

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A nuclear shelter located near White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, the Greenbrier bunker is a Cold War-era structure designed to protect communities from nuclear threats. ## Historical Context Built in the 1950s as part of the U.S. military's nuclear preparedness efforts, the bunker served as a contingency shelter for thousands of people during the Cold War. It was originally intended to house the entire population of the Greenbrier Resort, a prominent tourist destination in the region. ## Architectural Features The bunker features reinforced concrete walls and a massive underground complex capable of withstanding nuclear explosions.

It includes multiple levels, emergency supplies, and a command post for crisis management. The structure was later repurposed as a civilian shelter and remains a symbol of Cold War-era military planning. ## Current Status The site is now a public historical landmark, open to visitors for educational purposes. It remains a key example of 20th-century military infrastructure and a testament to the U.S. commitment to nuclear deterrence during the Cold War.

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type Nuclear Shelter
era Cold War
function Nuclear shelter for community contingency
thickness Reinforced concrete with blast-resistant design
status verified
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