Uncovering the Mystery of Fort Knox: Gold Bullion Vault of America
By Lenora Murdock, published Mar 26, 2007
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Visitors to Fort Know may be surprised by the unassuming, plain building. It is a small 105 feet by 121 feet, and only 42 feet high. It is a two story concrete and granite building, void of the ornamental ionic and Corinthian architecture often found on federal building. There are four guard towers at the corners of the building, about the only thing more in line with visitors' expectations.
The vault beneath the building, is what interest the public. It is made of steel and concrete and is the impenetrable fortress which holds the nations gold. The vault is also two stories. Each filled with pile after pile of gold bars. The of the vault is made of steel plates, steel I-beams, and steel cylinders. Each
piece is encased in concrete. The door alone weighs more than 20 tons.
No single employee is entrusted with the complete combination. With each bar worth approximately $17,000, temptation might enter even the most chaste of men. The bars are stacked row upon row to a total of 147 million ounces.
Until 1936, the fort served as a military base and armory. The spot was chosen as the national gold depository because it was safely away from seaports, and could easily be defended, in the face of another impending war. The facility was not finished until 1937. From that point it has been used to house primarily gold, but also important historical documents like The Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, a copy of the Gutenberg Bible, and other documents vital to the history and establishment of our nation.
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Takeaways
- Fort Knox,, an unassuming upper building.
- Lower level made of metal beams and concrete.
- Museum make disappoint gold seekers.
Did You Know?
F.D.R. may have show great foresight in collecting the United State's gold in a national depository, considering the political conditions of the world today. The United States has a national debt, but she also holds significant collateral.
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