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  1. Former Titan I missile site sells for $119,000. Titan 1 Missile display at the South Dakota Air and Space Museum. (KOTA) Going once, going twice, sold, it's not often you hear about an auction ...

  2. Oct 23, 2019 · RAPID CITY, S.D. – A piece of history sold Tuesday – a piece many don’t see and might not know exists. Sitting on nearly 58 acres of land, 12 miles east of Sturgis is a Titan I missile site, one of three in South Dakota. Behind 1960’s chain link sits rubble and ponds of water but beneath the ground lays history.

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  4. nebraskamissilesilos.com › TITAN 1 › titan1TITAN 1 FOR SALE

    Feb 1, 2006 · The site has 57 acres and 2 wells on it. Also a new. 80' X 125' building has been erected on the site.Salvaging is planed to start next spring. He is willing to sell it to anyone for the asking price of $250,000.00. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY. The owner says this is the most complete Titan 1 site that he has seen.

  5. For sale: Two never-used Air Force missile launch sites on 40-acre plots in northwestern South Dakota. ... July 14, to make an offer by sealed bid. As of close of business Wednesday, there were no ...

  6. Beale 851-C Titan 1 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Base, California. The Titan-I, deployed in 1961, was the first missile launched from an underground base in the United States. The missile was 52 feet in length, weighed over 83 tons when fueled and was fired from a 165 foot deep launch silo, which was part of a complex underground base ...

  7. The final cost of Minuteman construction around Ellsworth came to just over $75.7 million. This figure for 150 silos is remarkable when contrasted to the $64 million cost of nine Titan I silos. Fewer modifications, simpler design, and improved management all contributed to lower construction costs. During construction there were 62 lost time ...

  8. RP-1 / LOX. [ edit on Wikidata] The Martin Marietta SM-68A/HGM-25A Titan I was the United States' first multistage intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), in use from 1959 until 1962. Though the SM-68A was operational for only three years, it spawned numerous follow-on models that were a part of the U.S. arsenal and space launch capability.

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