Cold War bunker under W.Va. resort reopens (AP)

by Populux | July 15, 2006 at 03:06 pm
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WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. - The once-secret shelter built to house Congress after a nuclear attack will reopen to tourists after a two-year renovation, but the $15 million monument to the Cold War still has some secrets. About 70 percent of the 112,000-square-foot bunker, deep under the posh Greenbrier resort, will become a secure repository for data and documents. "It's being converted from people storage to data storage," said Linda Walls, manager of The Greenbrier's bunker tours. That means ...
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