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[[Image:Government Warehouse.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The Government Warehouse at the end of the movie ''[[Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark|Raiders of the Lost Ark]]''.]]

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In the 2006 film ''[[Click (film)|Click]]'', the warehouse serves a similar purpose; however, it is not owned by a government but by [[Bed Bath & Beyond]].

An upcoming television series on [[SCI FI]], ''[[Warehouse 13]]'', features the adventures of two [[United States Secret Service]] agents assigned to oversee such a government warehouse facility.


In the episodes ofThe [[Family Guy]], episodes [[Peter's Got Woods]] and [[Back to the Woods]] both parodied [[Raiders of the Lost Ark]] the end of this episode by- Peter used the top men phrase while shipping James Woods away in the warehouse at the end of bothe episodes.

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In the [[Tom Clancy]] novel ''[[Without Remorse]],'' the protagonist, ex-[[Navy SEAL]] John Kelly, lives on an island he leases from the [[General Services Administration]], which has such ordinary suburban comforts as wiring, plumbing, and heating; and also a few less-ordinary features: two-foot-thick concrete walls, a dock, a Navy-standard machine shop, and a Navy-standard [[recompression chamber]]. Kelly was issued the lease through the intervention of a grat(contracted; show full)
* [http://www.warehouse23.com/basement Warehouse 23] allegedly run by a joint venture between the US Government and the [[Illuminati]], this is actually (and openly) run by [[Steve Jackson Games]]. Readers can submit new items.

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[[Category:Fictional secret bases]]
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[[Category:Warehouses]]

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