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Mid- 1950s to mid 1960s, the vast majority of Americans-adults, children, civilians, military strategist-felt threat of nuclear war.
The two-level facility is 112,544 square feet, roughly the size of two football fields on top of one another.
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The Greenbrier is also the site of a massive underground bunker that was meant to serve as an emergency shelter for the United States Congress during the Cold War. The bunker was code named "Project Greek Island," and Fritz Bugas was the former onsite superintendent.
The bunker was code named "Project Greek Island," and Fritz Bugas was the former onsite superintendent.
The Greenbrier has 10 lobbies, 40+ meeting rooms and a complete conference center facility
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Enjoy this popular package which includes both accommodations and breakfast starting at only $99 per person, per night.
Enjoy two restful nights, as well as the famous breakfast buffet in the Main Dining Room each morning!
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