In Upper Michigan there is an underground laboratory by a military shower curtain supplier in an old salt mine. Ever since the congressional hearings on missing astronauts there are rumours that they are researching more than just shower curtains.
There's a ton of facilities like this for storage of various stuff in middle America. The limestone geology (there was once a sea between the Appalachian and Rockies) lend itself well to them. These facilities store all manner of things, almost everyone reading this has probably eaten cheese from one of them.
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There’s a similar facility called Iron Mountain in Boyers, PA that stores, among other things, millions of government records:
https://www.pennlive.com/news/2021/01/inside-iron-mountain.h...
Also in PA, Wampum Underground where you can store your boat, RV, or other vehicles in their cave for the off season
https://wampumunderground.com/vehicle-storage/
Only 1.7m square foot though.
In Upper Michigan there is an underground laboratory by a military shower curtain supplier in an old salt mine. Ever since the congressional hearings on missing astronauts there are rumours that they are researching more than just shower curtains.
There's a ton of facilities like this for storage of various stuff in middle America. The limestone geology (there was once a sea between the Appalachian and Rockies) lend itself well to them. These facilities store all manner of things, almost everyone reading this has probably eaten cheese from one of them.
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Try https://archive.is/DU1Tt
This is normal storage space, anyone can rent it out.
tl;dr: There's an old limestone mine that rents out space. Ford is a major customer, they store old cars there.
Pretty cool but doesn't need the mystery. I wouldn't mind visiting, although I'm not a big fan of Ford. Seeing an old Ford GT might be cool.