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  1. Visit the Titan Missile Museum today and get a tour where you'll descend 35 feet into the underground missile complex. Experience a simulated launch.

  2. The Titan Missile Museum showcases the dramatic vestiges of the Cold War between the U.S. and former Soviet Union and provides a vivid education about the history of nuclear conflict – a history of keeping the peace.

  3. Carrying the largest nuclear warhead ever deployed on an ICBM by the United States, and with a range of 5,500 miles, the Titan II was the ultimate liquid-propellant ICBM. Fifty-four Titan II ICBMs were deployed in groups of eighteen around three Air Force Bases, with the first units coming on alert in early 1963.

  4. BUY TICKETS ONLINE - Titan Missile Museum. System Online: We highly recommend reserving your tour online. Walk-ins welcome, but space is limited. Buy Tickets Online. Book Now!

  5. 9:45am – 5:00pm (first tour at 10:00am, last tour at 4:00pm) Thursday to Monday (closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays) Book Now! To visit the Titan Missile Museum check out our hours of operation. Times vary between winter and summer hours. Plan for a tour today!

  6. May 12, 2020 · Quick Facts. Location: Sahuarita, Arizona. Significance: Preserved Titan II facility. MANAGED BY: Arizona Aerospace Foundation. The Titan Missile Museum is the only remaining Titan II site open to the public, allowing you to relive a time when the threat of nuclear war between the U.S. and the former Soviet Union was a reality.

  7. See the three-ton blast doors, the eight-foot-thick silo walls, and an actual Titan II missile in the launch duct. Visit the launch control center, experience a simulated launch and more! Go down in history at the Titan Missile Museum! 520-625-7736, 1580 W. Duval Mine Rd.

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