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Cold War photo of an architect design atom bomb shelter Hollywood USA 1961

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    Posted 4 years ago

    HippieArch…
    (516 items)

    Not the hippie era but good example of what the world was like the spurned the Hippie Counter Culture Movement. Cold War photo of a signage for a Hollywood CA architect's designed atom bomb shelter in 1961. Really went overboard for this image, bought from someone who had access to a Belgian Newspaper Photo Archive.

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    1. FruinGlass FruinGlass, 4 years ago
      I remember stay away from all windows and hide under your desk @ school ....yup great plan from the government ... I think everyone built one of these in there back yard ...lol
    2. HippieArchaeologist HippieArchaeologist, 4 years ago
      Thanks for sharing your memories. I got to grade school in 1959 and I seem to recall Duck & Cover in the earliest grades but not afterwards... The whole concept was after all, absurd to think that if an atomic bomb hit our town that this would do a lick of good.

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