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Bomb shelter cavern

AP PHOTO

AP Photo

View of a huge cavern carved 650 feet underground near Hutchinson, Kansas, Sept. 19, 1961, by salt mining. The area includes 125 rooms, each 50 by 300 feet, separated by 10-foot walls of solid salt. The area was being leased for record storage and emergency space as a nuclear bomb shelter.

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