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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP31 Dec 2012 3:17 p.m. PST

"The declassified Bunker at The Greenbrier is a must-see experience that takes you behind the scenes and walks you through a fascinating period in the resort's history. Carved deep into the mountainside beneath our West Virginia Wing is an emergency Cold War fallout shelter. Once a top secret U.S. government relocation facility for Congress, The Greenbrier Bunker is now open to anyone interested in reliving a legendary piece of The Greenbrier history. Bunker tours provide a unique and in-depth look behind the hidden doors and let you explore an aspect of The Greenbrier that no other resort can claim."

Visit that would be fascinating.
Anybody was there?

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Hope you enjoy!.

Amicalement
Armand

Striker31 Dec 2012 4:07 p.m. PST

Could be a fun place for a convention.

Cold Steel31 Dec 2012 4:48 p.m. PST

Actually, quite a few conventions were held there and the participants didn't even notice. Parts of the secret facility were hidden in plain sight. 1 conference room has 100 seats and another had 435, but no one noticed the connection with Congress.

FusilierDan Supporting Member of TMP31 Dec 2012 5:19 p.m. PST

I worked a season at the Greenbriar but never did a tour of the bunker. Wait it was during the early eighties. I guess the Cold War was still on.

Cardinal Ximenez01 Jan 2013 10:41 a.m. PST

Nice!

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