Signs on building throughout New York City remain from a widespread government effort to provide shelters for millions of people to survive a nuclear attack
Signs on building throughout New York City are all that's left of a widespread government effort to shelter millions of people from the fallout of a nuclear attack. Whether building basements would have succeeded in saving lives remains a matter of historical debate. But the hundreds — if not thousands of signs — that remain attest to a time when nuclear war threatened to break out at any moment.
Signs on building throughout New York City remain from a widespread government effort to provide shelters for millions of people to survive a nuclear attack Read Full Story
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