When John Sims moved to Tucson, he had no idea that he would stumble upon a mystery that would captivate him and the entire state of Arizona. It all began with a rumor that something was buried in his backyard. Curiosity got the better of John, and he embarked on a journey that would lead him to an incredible discovery.

The Enigmatic Backyard

John was excited to buy a house in midtown Tucson from a friend. Little did he know that his friend had mentioned a mysterious story about something buried on the property. Intrigued by the tale, John decided to investigate further. He started digging in his backyard, hoping to uncover the truth. What he found shocked him.

House with an enigmatic backyard

A Quest for Answers

As John dug deeper, his curiosity grew. He couldn’t shake off the feeling that there was something more to be discovered. Armed with the knowledge that an unusual facility was created on his land back in 1961, he was determined to solve the riddle. To assist him in his quest, he enlisted the help of metal detector consultants who identified two locations in his backyard.

Metal detectors at work

Unveiling the Secret

With the locations marked, John eagerly started digging. It didn’t take long for his shovel to hit something solid. Three feet beneath the grass, he uncovered a hidden treasure. But this was no ordinary find. It turned out to be a nuclear bomb shelter, built during the tense days of the Cold War in an effort to protect families in the event of a nuclear war.

John uncovering the hatch

The Astonishing History

John realized that his discovery had a deeper historical significance. Tucson, also known as “Rocket City,” was once home to 18 ballistic missiles capable of devastating impact. Bomb shelters were common in the region, and John’s find shed light on an era of fear and uncertainty. His story quickly gained attention, with local newspapers and even international outlets covering his incredible find.

John's find gains attention

Transforming the Past

Inspired by his discovery, John decided to turn his bomb shelter into a Cold War museum. He collected Cold War-era items, such as Geiger detectors and HAM radios, to recreate the atmosphere of that tumultuous time. However, he also reminded others to exercise caution when encountering a bomb shelter. Rushing in without proper preparation can be dangerous due to toxic air or potential cave-ins.

Cold War museum exhibit

Rebuilding a Piece of History

To fully restore his bomb shelter and make it accessible to the public, John needed help. He set up a GoFundMe account to raise funds for rebuilding the shelter. One of his main priorities was to replace the deteriorated staircase, ensuring the safety of visitors. With the support of his community, John was able to make the necessary renovations and breathe new life into this historical treasure.

Rebuilding the bomb shelter

In the end, John’s backyard discovery became a journey of exploration and preservation. It also served as a reminder of a turbulent chapter in history. Thanks to his determination, the secret buried beneath his feet now stands as a testament to the resilient spirit of the people who lived through the Cold War.

(Note: This article has been revised to be more friendly and easy to understand for readers between 45-65 years old.)