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Given the world we live in these days... France 24 checks in (H/T cmarrtyy!) with a feature on the city's mostly forgotten fallout shelters, specifically the one at the Cooper Station Post Office on Fourth Avenue and 11th Street:
The yellow and white metal sign on the Cooper Station Post Office is one of perhaps thousands that can be found scattered throughout the city -- largely forgotten relics of the days when the threat of annihilation via a Soviet nuclear attack seemed like a very real and terrifying proposition.
But as the war of words between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un intensifies, the idea of nuclear war, however remote, has made its way back into public consciousness for the first time since the Cold War.
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The shelter at Cooper Station is now used for storage, per the article. (Maybe this could serve as a fallout shelter?)
Also at Cooper Station, someone affixed the word Trump to the top of the sign...
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Bonus Fallout Shelter signage from Second Street between Avenue A and Avenue B (photo taken on June 12)...
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1 comment:
The Cooper Station post office (the exterior, anyway) is also where Newman works on 'Seinfeld.'
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