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Denton, Texas, December 5, 1963 -- The was the communications room of the Federal Regional Center (FRC) in Denton, Texas. The FRC was the first shelter of its kind. It was intended to provide shelter to federal officials in the event of a nuclear attack. The FRC was constructed before FEMA came into existence

Denton, Texas, October 14, 1963 -- A photograph taken during the construction of the Federal Regional Center in Denton Texas in 1963. The structure was the first of five structures of its kind, designed to protect federal officials from nuclear fallout

Denton, Texas, December 31, 1961 -- Cement trucks deliver concrete for the lower level of the Federal Regional Center (FRC) in Denton, Texas in December, 1963. The FRC was operated by the Office of Civil Defense Mobilization, a FEMA predecessor

Kitchen in The Ford Mansion. The mansion was the site of the "hard winter" (December 1779 û May 1780) quarters of George Washington and the Continental Army at The Morristown National Historical Park in Morristown, New Jersey

Denton, Texas, February 14, 2014 -- In the late 1950s and early 1960s, local business and community leaders--among them Bill Utter--campaigned to have the nation's first underground Federal Regional Center constructed in Denton, Texas. These leaders raised the money to purchase the land and give it to the U.S. government. The photo she's holding was taken upon his return from one of his trips to Washington, D.C

Modern kitchen in a Tennessee Valley Authority house. Kitchen equipment for one of the new demountable houses, which the TVA is building for defense workers in the Muscle Shoals area in northern Alabama, includes electric range, water heater, and refrigerator. The TVA, acting as an agent of the Federal Works Administrator, is building

Modern kitchen in a Tennessee Valley Authority house. Kitchen equipment for one of the new demountable houses, which the TVA is building for defense workers in the Muscle Shoals area in northern Alabama, includes electric range, water heater, and refrigerator. The TVA, acting as an agent of the Federal Works Administrator, is building

Corner of kitchen in house in Mexican section of San Antonio, Texas

With the aid of a little canvas, and an obsolete French bomber, an American task force has set up a very practical mess kitchen in North Africa. Left to right are Lieutenant E. T. McBoon of Canton, Illinois, and Ssergeant C. W. Moore of Houston, Texas, inspecting the kitchen. Corporal William G. Warrington, a cook from Jefferson, Texas, is preparing the meal

Denton, Texas, December 5, 1963 -- The kitchen in the Federal Regional Center (FRC) in Denton, Texas, as it existed in December of 1963. The FRC was built in the early 1960s to provide shelter to federal officials in the event of a nuclear war. The kitchen was removed in 2009 to provide additional office space

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Date Taken: 1963-12-05 00:00:00 UTC

Photographer Name: Earl Armstrong

City/State: Denton, TX

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Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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