I personally think that large buildings and highly populated areas are a big time bad idea. There are thousands of places in the area in the secluded woods that can be easily turned into a prime bug out spot. With streams, ponds, caves, and of course wood. Read up on wilderness survival, its not exactly hard. I have a external hiking backpack stocked with all id need to start my own little civilization. I prefer external because the frame can be used for multiple apps.
Bunker Hill in Wyoming/Trucksville is a great place i think due to caves (Wolfs Den is what i had in mind) in high places, plenty of food, its its far enuff away from the mass of people and yet close enuff for "if needed" runs to town. Easily defendable for the random zombie that may stroll throu the woods.
Might i also add, the islands in the river. Most have farms right on shore and are easily accessible by boat or canoe.
Bunker Hill in Wyoming/Trucksville is a great place i think due to caves (Wolfs Den is what i had in mind) in high places, plenty of food, its its far enuff away from the mass of people and yet close enuff for "if needed" runs to town. Easily defendable for the random zombie that may stroll throu the woods.
Might i also add, the islands in the river. Most have farms right on shore and are easily accessible by boat or canoe.