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internal filtering system, power generators (with fuel storage), bunks,
medical supplies, and enough food to accommodate a staff of 30 for
about three weeks. This site is said to be abandoned.
Other Underground FEMA Facilities
During the 1950’s, it was reported that there was a large underground
facility underneath the AT&T building in downtown Santa Rose,
California, which was believed to have tunnels extending a couple
miles away to a nearby military base. In 1992, about 15 miles southeast
of Santa Rosa, in the mountains near the Napa and Sonoma County
line, another underground facility was built. Investigated by the Napa
Sentinel, they were told by officials at Travis Air Force Base and
Hamilton AFB, that it was to be a FEMA base. There is a large
microwave transmitter there.
East of Santa Rosa, in a remote area of Napa, in Oakville, near the top
of the mountain, is the Oakville Grade Facility, which is another secret
underground installation that is part of the Continuity of Government
system. Constructed of reinforced steel, it replaced other sites which
were located in Benicia, and an old railway tunnel in Ukiah.
The first concrete reinforced underground FEMA Federal Regional
Center (FRC) in the country (representing Region VI and states of
Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas) was constructed
on a 20 acre parcel of land in Denton, Texas (800 North Loop 288). The
FRC for Region X (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington) is an
underground office facility located in a refurbished decommissioned
Nike missile site in Bothell, Washington (130 228th Street SW). The
FRC complex for Region I (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode
Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts) is at 63 (Bldg. A) and 65 (Bldg. B)
on Old Marlboro Road, in Maynard, MA (Middlesex County), and has an
underground facility containing 2 levels. The FRC for Region IV
(Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri, N. Carolina, S.
Carolina, Tennesse) in Thomasville, Georgia is located on a 38 acre
site, and is a 37,734 square foot underground facility that was built in
the early 1970’s. It has its own independent water, power and support
systems, as well as a telecommunications center.