Destinations/West Virginia/Go/Congressional Fallout Shelter at the Greenbrier Resort
1 / 10
Resort hotelHistoricalIntriguingResilient

Congressional Fallout Shelter at the Greenbrier Resort.

The Congressional Fallout Shelter at the Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, is a remarkable Cold War relic, originally built to protect the entire U.S. Congress in the event of a nuclear attack. Conceived by President Eisenhower in the late 1950s, this extensive 112,544-square-foot facility, buried 720 feet underground, features dormitories for over 1,100 occupants, a power plant, and advanced communication areas. Designed for self-sufficiency, the shelter boasts its own air supply and food stockpiles for 60 days, ensuring congressional operations could continue seamlessly. Following its declassification in 1992, the bunker now welcomes visitors on guided tours, providing an engaging insight into its historical significance and the lengths taken for governmental continuity during a crisis.

Visit website ↗
1
trusted source recommends.
AO
Atlas Obscura
↗︎
Essential info
Neighborhood
White Sulphur Springs
Address
101 W Main St, White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986, USA
Phone
(844) 837-2466
Map
Loading map…
White Sulphur Springs
37.786°N · -80.308°W
37.7860°N-80.3080°WWhite Sulphur Springs
Get directions