Behind the Door
The former giant At&T building, which stood empty for decades, at the F. Gilbert Hills State Forest in Foxboro, Massachusetts.
The building was designed and built by AT&T during the Cold War, with the walls and floors made of reinforced concrete. It was built to take a nuclear blast and keep operating.
Today it has been turned into a regional dispatch center which handles local emergency calls.
Behind the Door
The former giant At&T building, which stood empty for decades, at the F. Gilbert Hills State Forest in Foxboro, Massachusetts.
The building was designed and built by AT&T during the Cold War, with the walls and floors made of reinforced concrete. It was built to take a nuclear blast and keep operating.
Today it has been turned into a regional dispatch center which handles local emergency calls.