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This Is World's Most Secure Building With Commandos, Armoured Vehicles On Guard; It's Not Presidential Palace But...

There are many buildings in the world which is heavily secured but even then they face some kind of breach. However, there is a place in the United States where common man only dream to enter. It is Fort Knox. Fort Knox, located in Kentucky, is the United States' most iconic and heavily fortified bullion depository. Established in 1936, it is synonymous with unparalleled security and houses a significant portion of the U.S. gold reserves. Over the decades, Fort Knox has remained a symbol of strength and impenetrability, guarding billions of dollars' worth of gold under extraordinary safety measures.

Massive Area

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Massive Area

Fort Knox, the United States Bullion Depository, occupies a highly secure area of around 1,09,000 acres. The depository building itself is relatively small, with the actual vault structure covering approximately 42,000 square feet.   (Image: X)

Massive Gold Reserves

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Massive Gold Reserves

Fort Knox stores approximately 147 million ounces (over 4,500 metric tons) of gold, representing a significant portion of the U.S. Treasury’s gold reserves, valued at over $300 billion (as of 2024 prices). Some estimate say that it has 42 lakh kg golds in its reserves. (Image: X)

Impenetrable Fort

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Impenetrable Fort

The depository is protected by a 22-ton blast-proof door, reinforced steel walls, and advanced electronic systems. It is surrounded by military personnel and armored vehicles, with nearby Fort Knox Army Base adding an extra layer of security. The military base also has a separate runway for aircraft landing and take-off.  (Image: X)

Limited Access

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Limited Access

Very few individuals have ever been allowed inside Fort Knox. Even the U.S. President is believed to require special permission, underscoring the extreme level of restricted access.  (Image: X)

Historical Significance

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Historical Significance

Fort Knox became operational in 1937, during the Great Depression, when the U.S. sought a secure location for its growing gold reserves. It has safeguarded not just gold, but also valuable historical documents like the U.S. Constitution during World War II. (Image: X)

Symbol of Power

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Symbol of Power

Fort Knox is not just a storage facility but a symbol of U.S. financial power and global dominance. Its presence reassures both Americans and international markets of the country's ability to safeguard its wealth. (Image: Freepik)

Economic Stability

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Economic Stability

The gold at Fort Knox serves as a safeguard for U.S. economic stability, acting as a physical reserve that could back the dollar in times of extreme crisis, though the U.S. no longer operates under the gold standard.