PEANUT ISLAND, Fla. — If you are looking for a little piece of history, John F. Kennedy's bunker also known as the Detachment Hotel is located on Peanut Island. The bunker was made to protect the ...
PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. — Peanut Island is home to a bunker built for former President John F. Kennedy in the 1960s and Coast Guard houses built in the 1930s. But decades of aging and several large ...
More than four years after a piece of Palm Beach history closed to the public, officials have agreed to a set of terms that would see the county take over the bunker built for President John F.
Sailboat anchors off Peanut Island. Peanut Island, or “the Nut” as locals call it, is one of South Florida’s best-kept secrets. Once home to President Kennedy’s Cold War bunker, the 79-acre island now ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: If anyone needed bunkers, it’d be the president. In December 1960, the SeaBees — the U.S. Navy’s construction force — supposedly began the mundane task of building a ...
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