Blitz tunnels for sale

by Diana Burrell on October 20, 2008

Behind an unmarked door in central London, a man-made rabbit’s warren deep beneath the city protected England’s government elite during the Blitz in the 1940s, served as a telephone exchange in the 50s, and was home to dozens of engineers in the early 60s during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Now the tunnels are for sale, reports Andy McSmith at the Independent, who got a private tour of this relic of WWII. He suggests turning the tunnels into a movie set, but I think they’d make a cool museum. What do you think?

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