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3:13 pm
Thu October 18, 2012
Cuban Missile Crisis relic now a museum in Palm Beach County
By Janie Gould
Credit Janie Gould
Passageway leads to round room intended to shelter JFK after nuclear attack.
The Kennedy Bunker was built to accommodate President John F. Kennedy and his family and staff if they had been in Palm Beach during a nuclear attack. The fallout shelter, buried 12 feet underground, was just minutes away from the Kennedy compound. It's on Peanut Island, near the Port of Palm Beach.
