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The Atchison Storage Facility, commonly known as the "Atchison Caves" is a 2.7 million square foot underground storage facility in a former pillar limestone mine below the ground in the Missouri River bluffs at Atchison, Kansas. The bunker complex was a secure U.S. government storage facility from World War II until 2013. In April 2013 it was privatized and sold to a private investor from Springfield, Missouri. The proposed uses of the facility include storage, miscellaneous business uses (Mo-Kan Underground Business Center and Citadel Caverns), an amusement complex (Extreme Underground) and a doomsday bunker (Vivos Survival Shelter and Resort).

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  • The Atchison Storage Facility, commonly known as the "Atchison Caves" is a 2.7 million square foot underground storage facility in a former pillar limestone mine below the ground in the Missouri River bluffs at Atchison, Kansas. The bunker complex was a secure U.S. government storage facility from World War II until 2013. In April 2013 it was privatized and sold to a private investor from Springfield, Missouri. The proposed uses of the facility include storage, miscellaneous business uses (Mo-Kan Underground Business Center and Citadel Caverns), an amusement complex (Extreme Underground) and a doomsday bunker (Vivos Survival Shelter and Resort).
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  • The Atchison Storage Facility, commonly known as the "Atchison Caves" is a 2.7 million square foot underground storage facility in a former pillar limestone mine below the ground in the Missouri River bluffs at Atchison, Kansas. The bunker complex was a secure U.S. government storage facility from World War II until 2013. In April 2013 it was privatized and sold to a private investor from Springfield, Missouri. The proposed uses of the facility include storage, miscellaneous business uses (Mo-Kan Underground Business Center and Citadel Caverns), an amusement complex (Extreme Underground) and a doomsday bunker (Vivos Survival Shelter and Resort). The facility which is adjacent to Jackson Park in Atchison has 125 acres of above ground land and 60 acres of underground storage space and has been called the "World's Largest One-Level Storage Facility"
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