During the Cold War this residence was Lookout Mountain Air Force Station, where the federal government operated a secret film studio producing classified films for the U.S. Department of Defense and the Atomic Energy Commission. The self-contained filmmaking compound employed 250 people, and covered 2.5 acres of studios, film vaults, production areas, and screening rooms. Only a few dozen of the thousands of films made here have been declassified. Since its deactivation, it has become a personal residence. And it is now for sale.
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Hmm… I wouldn’t mind having a marble bathtub in my screening room.
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