Man Digging In His Backyard Makes Discovery

When John Sims bought a friend’s house in Tucson, he heard a rumor about something buried on the property. Curious, he dug around and checked records, discovering that Whitaker Pools had built a structure there in 1961.

After hiring metal detector experts, John located a metal hatch three feet underground. With help, he reinforced the structure and added lighting. What he found astonished him: a fully built Cold War-era nuclear bomb shelter.

John shared the discovery online, sparking viral interest. Others in Tucson reported finding similar shelters. Inspired, John decided to turn his into a Cold War museum.

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