THE GREENBRIER BUNKER
If you’ve seen any of the recent disaster movies from alien invasions to natural calamities, you’re familiar with the idea of securing our government by moving it underground. A short helicopter ride from DC, The Greenbrier resort houses one of America’s most closely guarded Cold War secrets — a vast underground bunker built to harbor 1,100 people, complete with 18 dorms, a power plant, communications area, a clinic, lab, pharmacy, cafeteria and meeting rooms.
Kept secret for more than 30 years, this bunker, with a 25-ton safe-like door that swings open under only 50 pounds of pressure, was exposed in ’92 by an article in the Washington Post. Now, decommissioned and declassified, it can be accessed via hidden doors for tours into its secret-agent era past.
Step inside and learn about the government agents who maintained it, posing as a team of audio/visual employees for the hotel and resort. Experience the contrast between The Greenbrier’s manicured grounds and vibrant colors, southern hospitality and luxury to the austere and chilling secret it once kept hidden.
For a shared experience, the refurbished bunker meeting rooms are now available for events. Call ahead for reservations with the Greenbrier Bunker office at 855-993-9640.