http://goodnightraleigh.com/2012/09/401-oberlin-demolished-with-it-a-ghost-of-the-cold-war/Anyone ever known about this? I know about the underground Cameron Village it cross references, but never heard of this. Goes up there with Big Hole out in Chatham Co.
11/3/2016 8:56:23 PM
interesting. I bet NIEHS and EPA have something like that out in RTP. what other major federal installations are here besides USDA and the federal courts?
11/7/2016 3:16:34 PM
I knew about this is September of 2012
11/7/2016 8:07:45 PM
11/30/2016 4:07:40 PM
I miss that building. Oberlin had a nice little collection of midcentury modern buildings going on, now replaced by a canyon of bad condo buildings. The post office is the only one left, and I wonder how long it has.
12/8/2016 12:00:04 AM
What about the giant "hole" out in Chatham, owned by AT&T? Came across this indy week article from 2000 on it:it was and is military apparently, anyone know the backstory?http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/big-hole-deep-secret/Content?oid=1182760
12/20/2016 5:08:22 PM
may have half answered my own question: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/living/home-garden/article8999099.html (2008)
12/20/2016 5:30:53 PM
Theres better and more recent news posted around. If I recall they "reopened" it (it really never closed) and possibly excavated deeper in 2010 or 2011 I recall seeing.http://long-lines.net/places-routes/ this site has a bunch of old ATT news, with a ton of govt stuff declassified. You can see in VA where this site connects to.
12/20/2016 6:09:20 PM
Used to work at IBM in the park - there were always rumors of underground research facilities out there constructed for cold-war purposes.
12/21/2016 9:19:35 AM
the hole in chatham county definitely still had armed security guards a few years ago
12/21/2016 10:56:57 AM
I think it didn't for a while, then it did again.
12/21/2016 11:01:35 AM
sketchy
12/21/2016 11:08:35 AM