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Photos: Tucson's fallout shelters

  • Arizona Daily Star
  • Dec 19, 2015
  • Dec 19, 2015 Updated Mar 30, 2022

Fallout shelters in Tucson.

Tucson fallout shelters

Tucson fallout shelters

Susanne Kaplan, stands in the bomb shelter beneath her foothills Tucson home Friday August 20, 2004. Her Catalina Foothills home, which was built in 1949. The shelter was added in 1961. Photo by Aaron J. Latham/Arizona Daily Star.

AARON J. LATHAM

Tucson fallout shelters

Tucson fallout shelters

29 BOMBS SHELTER AJL-P6 Frank Chacon,(FRANK CHACON) stands in the bomb shelter beneath his Tucson, Ariz. home Friday July 30, 2004. He and his family have turned the disaster shelter into a guest beadroom and have even wired it for cable. MAGS OUT/NO SALES/MANDATORY CREDIT. Photo by Aaron J. Latham/Arizona Daily Star. Neg.# 110031. AUGUST 29, 2004 H2 Aaron J. Latham / Arizona Daily Star - Frank Chacon in the bomb shelter at his Tucson home. He and his family turned it into a guest room, complete with cable television.

AARON J. LATHAM

Tucson fallout shelters

Tucson fallout shelters

Homeowner John Sims enters an old bomb shelter he discovered in his back yard which was possibly built to withstand a nuclear holocaust. At this time his plans are somewhat nebulous but it is a possibility that he will try make some recreational use for the circular room. The photo was taken in Tucson, Ariz., on Monday, Dec. 7, 2015. A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

Tucson fallout shelters

Tucson fallout shelters

Once underground, John Sims shines his flashlight around the circular room that was an old bomb shelter he discovered in his back yard. The archway is the entrance that leads to a spiral staircase. It is likely the domed shelter was possibly built to withstand a nuclear holocaust. At this time his plans are somewhat nebulous but it is a possibility that he will try make some recreational use for the circular room. The photo was taken in Tucson, Ariz., on Monday, Dec. 7, 2015. A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

Tucson fallout shelters

Tucson fallout shelters

While underground, John Sims looks back and pauses as he flashes his light into the narrow entryway of an old bomb shelter before returning to the surface. He discovered it in his back yard which was possibly built to withstand a nuclear holocaust. At this time his plans are somewhat nebulous but it is a possibility that he will try make some recreational use for the circular room. The photo was taken in Tucson, Ariz., on Monday, Dec. 7, 2015. A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

Tucson fallout shelters

Tucson fallout shelters

Homeowner John Sims ascends the spiral staircase to the surface. He discovered an old bomb shelter in his backyard which was possibly built to withstand a nuclear holocaust. At this time his plans are somewhat nebulous but it is a possibility that he will try make some recreational use for the circular room. The photo was taken in Tucson, Ariz., on Monday, Dec. 7, 2015. A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

Tucson fallout shelters

Tucson fallout shelters

Homeowner John Sims stands over some of the items excavated from an old bomb shelter he discovered in his back yard which was possibly built to withstand a nuclear holocaust. At this time his plans are somewhat nebulous but it is a possibility that he will try make some recreational use for the circular room. The photo was taken in Tucson, Ariz., on Monday, Dec. 7, 2015. A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

Tucson fallout shelters

Tucson fallout shelters

A newly attached air vent connects to the top of the dome of a bomb shelter several feet below ground while the entryway is in the background. Homeowner John Sims discovered the shelter in his back yard which was possibly built to withstand a nuclear holocaust. At this time his plans are somewhat nebulous but it is a possibility that he will try make some recreational use for the circular room. The photo was taken in Tucson, Ariz., on Monday, Dec. 7, 2015. A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

Tucson fallout shelters

Tucson fallout shelters

Civil Defense map of Tucson, ca. late 1960s. Shows locations of Fallout Shelters. Tucson Citizen

Tucson Citizen

Tucson fallout shelters

Tucson fallout shelters

Dr. and Mrs. A. Russell Aanes check their civil defense rations as they start a two-week stay in an above-ground fallout shelter at KGUN-TV studios in October, 1961. The couple said they were "looking forward to catching up on long-delayed reading, napping and being away from the telephone." The TV station had a remote camera and would periodically monitor the couple inside.

Tucson Citizen

Tucson fallout shelters

Tucson fallout shelters

John Stufflebean and family in their fallout shelter in Tucson in April, 1961.

Tucson Citizen

Tucson fallout shelters

Tucson fallout shelters

A fallout shelter under construction behind a home in Tucson, ca. 1961.

Tucson Citizen

Tucson fallout shelters

Tucson fallout shelters

John Stufflebean appears at the door of the family's fallout shelter on Kilmer Street in Tucson in November, 1978. Photo by Manuel Miera / Tucson Citizen

Manuel Miera / Tucson Citizen

Tucson fallout shelter

Tucson fallout shelter

Dr. and Mrs. A. Russell Aanes check their civil defense rations as they start a two-week stay in an above-ground fallout shelter at KGUN-TV studios in October, 1961. The couple said they were "looking forward to catching up on long-delayed reading, napping and being away from the telephone." The TV station had a remote camera and would periodically monitor the couple inside.

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