Inside the Oscar-Zero nuclear bunker, decommissioned and frozen in time
The Oscar-Zero nuclear bunker in Cooperstown, North Dakota was one of many nuclear sites manned around the clock during the Cold War. Decommissioned in the 1990s, it is now a historical site, and CBS News got a look inside.

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