Recently explored what turned out to be an AT&T communication bunker from the cold war. While the lower level being underground was flooded by an inch or so of water, the bunker was remarkably mostly untouched. While it had been built in the 60s it had been in use up until 10 years or so ago when it was purchased by American tower.
The top floor of the bunker was mostly office space. There was a section of cubicles still with computers papers and even business cards. There was also a breakroom, bathrooms, office and other miscellaneous rooms, as well as two rooms with massive fans to work with the filters to seal off the bunker from radioactive fallout. The basement was mostly filled with papers and binders and had rooms for storing equipment, christmas decorations, a generator room, and scores of equipment to run the facility and maintain in various rooms.
All kinds of old equipment was left behind like vintage oscilloscopes. While i’m sure most of it is ruined by mold and rot it was still cool to see. There was papers everywhere including documents marked confidential explaining the purpose of the facility, and how to activate its fallout defense mechanisms, it had massive diesel generators, and a massive air filtration system, despite my best efforts I couldn’t fallout proof the bunker because it had fallen into disrepair and decay but it was still remarkably intact and untouched by looters, the link below has the pictures I took inside the facility, altogether this was the coolest place i’ve ever explored.
https://imgur.com/a/upvujhp More pictures
https://imgur.com/a/yn1bYpT I took many more pictures this is just a limited selection of some of the highlights, there was much more to the facility then the photos suggest
Heres a bonus view from the top of the tower, this was taken at a different facility that was welded shut but its the same type of tower, I climbed the tower of the facility featured in this post but i’m not trying to spoil the location
https://imgur.com/a/p8B8r81