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We couldn't open it right away
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It felt like it was really shut for so long, but it just, a few pushes in and just blew wide open
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It was really scary. What we were really drawn to was the uniqueness
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and how large the space was. It felt like we were walking into like a 1970s time capsule
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It did remind us of like a mini Grace Lens. It has the colonial style, really large pillars in the front
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And then all of the 1970s carpet and wallpaper and like the light fixtures were similar to what he has in Graceland
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Every room had bright wallpaper. There was blue carpets, red shag carpet
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There's also a laundry chute, which I haven't seen one of those since like the 90s. Just felt like finding all these hidden treasures and just trying to figure out like what was this kept for
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When we saw the listing online, there was no mention of the bomb shelter
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So there was just more mystery to it. A little shocking, a little scary, but we were more so excited
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It was really scary. It was kind of hard to breathe down there
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So I just went in there, took a couple of pictures, and then I just ran out. I think if there's any catastrophe, that's pretty cool that there is a bunker down there
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I guess you don't see too many of those in homes these days. To the right of the staircase, there's this little closet
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It's like another hidden room. and then you just simply lift it up and there's like a little wine cellar inside
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We wanted to preserve a lot of the original elements so we kept the bomb shelter
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We just pretty much cleaned out the space. Also with the wine cellar storage area
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we just refreshed the space. The house is currently for sale. It's listed at 1,239,000
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We hope that people will come see how beautiful and unique the house is. This is probably by far our biggest
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challenging and most interesting find