Manhattan Fallout Shelters Map 12+

Survival Guide for Nuclear War

GeoPOI LLC

Designed for iPad

    • $4.99

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Description

This long forgotten historic fallout shelter database is brought back to life with an interactive map of Manhattan, New York City! See nearly 25,000 shelters and ponder!

Navigate an interactive map of nearly 25,000 points representing the locations of surveyed nuclear fallout shelters across the entirety of Manhattan Island in New York City. This includes all of the neighborhoods across Upper, Uptown, Midtown, Downtown, and Lower Manhattan.

This app series breathes new life into a massive 2-million point Nuclear Fallout Shelter database that was created by the Civil Defense (CD) and maintained by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) from the 1960s to the 1990s. The information had been lost and forgotten, but now the data is rejuvenated and conveniently compiled for your fingertips to find!

In addition to filtering by spatial county division, the data can also be filtered by building use. Use categories of Residential, Educational, Religious, Government, Commercial, Industrial, Transportation, Amusement, and Miscellaneous are all displayed with logical icons so you can quickly distinguish what type of building a point is while scanning the map. Apartments with basements, businesses, tunnels, subway platforms, industry, bridges, churches, schools, and other structures were surveyed and included in the database. Unauthorized entry into any of these locations may be dangerous and considered trespassing; please respect the law and protect all locations.

Although much of the original database has been redacted, some clever inferences and a whole lot of deep-tissue data massage have revealed a number of informative fields. This data is conveniently served in a popup tied to each point. Fields include Building Name, Address, Date Updated, Owner, and Use. For some locations, additional attributes are provided regarding the number of signs posted.

This historical information is invaluable as it shows just how prepared we were for the worst case scenario during the Cold War. It offers a timeless glimpse at how resourceful America can be when the situation mandates unity. The amount of work that went in to preparing and maintaining this database is truly mind-blowing!

Play a Fallout Shelter Game and hunt for remaining artifacts from an era bygone: locations that once had yellow and black fallout shelter signs posted are indicated with larger, highlighted icons. Physically visit these locations (while obeying all trespass laws) to verify whether any signs still exist. If you have an update, use the submission form in the app to inform us of the point "RefNo" and any changes to help maintain this incredible shelter database!

If you are seeking a specific building or feature, query the shelter database or look up an address using the search functions. You can also turn on geolocation to center the map on your position and see what is nearby, or quick-zoom to a number of preset population centers where shelters and amenities are likely to be concentrated!

Four different base layers are available for your enjoyment including modern satellite imagery, historic satellite imagery, a topo/road map, and a night map. The topo map can be saved for offline usage where desired.

From a 'prepping' perspective, the data will serve as an invaluable tool during nuclear war as most of the buildings and locations included still exist. When the power and communication grids go out and chaos ensues, this app will continue work as long as the GPS satellites remain in orbit and a solar charger keeps your phone battery charged.

Whether you fear the apocalypse or are cautiously optimistic, the threat of nuclear war is a real one. When the radiation is falling out of the atmosphere, will you know where to go? Anything that can offer an edge could make a world of difference during the apocalypse!

What’s New

Version 1.0.4

Minor bug fix!

App Privacy

The developer, GeoPOI LLC, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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