This link above is a community shelter plan from Worcester county in 1978. The only shelter listed in Auburn was actually at Holy Cross College in Worcester. This is a late plan and likely did not include all Fallout Shelters in town, but I am unaware of any others the town had.
Thank you for your interest in the site. There are no current buildings I am aware of in Cape Cod with shelter signs. Although I haven’t been to every town in the region, the larger ones that had shelters no longer have signs on them.
I am attaching a link to a Community Shelter Plan for Barnstable, Dukes, and Nantucket counties from 1978. These lists came out after the initial National Shelter Survey in 1961, and in many cases some of the buildings included were not originally marked as shelters and may never have been.
Thank you for your interest in the site. Manchester used to have many marked shelter sites, but many have been taken down. Currently, the only sites I’m aware of with shelter signs is the YWCA on Concord Street, which I featured on the site in October of 2022, and Catholic Medical Center (a sign is on a building facing Notre Dame Avenue). There may be signs on other buildings in the city, and I am actively researching to see where they are. Reach out directly if you wish at contact@falloutfivezero.com if you’d like an update when I find more.
Hi Nikolai, I’m not sure which buildings in Haverhill may have once been shelters but I’m including a link to a 1979 Community Shelter Plan for Essex County that includes Haverhill. Please note these surveys were done far later than the original ones in the early 1960’s and may not include every former shelter building.
I’m not aware of any current shelters in those areas, but I am including a link to a Community Shelter Plan for Essex County from 1979. Middleton isn’t included in the plan, just Danvers
I am including a link to a Community Fallout Shelter plan from 1978 for Worcester County. Unfortunately Hopedale wasn’t included in the survey and I’m not aware of which buildings may have been shelters in Hopedale but I’m hoping to do more research to find out for you.
Hello and thank you for your comment. Which shelter are you looking for in Quincy, or are you looking to see if a specific building was designated as a shelter?
Where are they. Fall out shelters in Auburn Ma 01501
Hi Dan,
https://archive.org/details/communityshelter00mass_2/page/n1/mode/2up?ui=embed&view=theater
This link above is a community shelter plan from Worcester county in 1978. The only shelter listed in Auburn was actually at Holy Cross College in Worcester. This is a late plan and likely did not include all Fallout Shelters in town, but I am unaware of any others the town had.
How about anything on cape cod
HI Mark,
Thank you for your interest in the site. There are no current buildings I am aware of in Cape Cod with shelter signs. Although I haven’t been to every town in the region, the larger ones that had shelters no longer have signs on them.
I am attaching a link to a Community Shelter Plan for Barnstable, Dukes, and Nantucket counties from 1978. These lists came out after the initial National Shelter Survey in 1961, and in many cases some of the buildings included were not originally marked as shelters and may never have been.
Hopefully this helps!
https://archive.org/details/communityshelter00mass
Dose Manchester new Hampshire have any fall out bomb shelter’s?
Hi David,
Thank you for your interest in the site. Manchester used to have many marked shelter sites, but many have been taken down. Currently, the only sites I’m aware of with shelter signs is the YWCA on Concord Street, which I featured on the site in October of 2022, and Catholic Medical Center (a sign is on a building facing Notre Dame Avenue). There may be signs on other buildings in the city, and I am actively researching to see where they are. Reach out directly if you wish at contact@falloutfivezero.com if you’d like an update when I find more.
Southside Middle School 130 South Jewett Street? Pretty sure the sign is still there?
Is there anything nearby Haverhill Ma? Thanks!
Hi Nikolai, I’m not sure which buildings in Haverhill may have once been shelters but I’m including a link to a 1979 Community Shelter Plan for Essex County that includes Haverhill. Please note these surveys were done far later than the original ones in the early 1960’s and may not include every former shelter building.
https://archive.org/details/communityshelter00mass_1/mode/2u
where are the old CD shelters around Danvers and Middleton , Ma
Hi Dave,
I’m not aware of any current shelters in those areas, but I am including a link to a Community Shelter Plan for Essex County from 1979. Middleton isn’t included in the plan, just Danvers
https://archive.org/details/communityshelter00mass_1/mode/2up
hi my names Jason I was wondering if there is any fallout shelters near the holyoke/Springfield area?
Hi Jason, As of the past 15 years Springfield got rid of the majority of their shelter signs, per the emergency management director.
I am including a link to a 1979 Community Shelter Plan that includes Hampden County and some of the shelters in those areas.
https://archive.org/details/communityshelter00mass_0
Hello!
Do you know of any Nuclear Bomb Shelters in the area of Hopedale Massachusetts
Hi Steve,
I am including a link to a Community Fallout Shelter plan from 1978 for Worcester County. Unfortunately Hopedale wasn’t included in the survey and I’m not aware of which buildings may have been shelters in Hopedale but I’m hoping to do more research to find out for you.
https://archive.org/details/communityshelter00mass_2/mode/2up
Thank you so very much for getting back to me. Much appreciated. And thank you 🙏 for finding out more informati
looking for a fallout shelter in Quincy ma
Hello and thank you for your comment. Which shelter are you looking for in Quincy, or are you looking to see if a specific building was designated as a shelter?