BALLYMENA, Northern Ireland -- Northern Ireland is selling its Cold War-era nuclear bunker, an underground installation with room for 235 beds sellers imagine could be transformed into a tourist attraction or blast-proof storage facility. For $850,000, the successful buyer could acquire a 46,363-square-foot, grass-topped building discretely situated on 3.74 acres of rolling fields northwest of Belfast. Northern Ireland's leaders have decided they can survive without the bunker.
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