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Online maps to accompany the revised edition of the book Nuclear Heartland: A guide to the 450 land-based missile silos of the United States Each of the red markers corresponds to a...
View the interactive museum map to get a closer look at each section of the Titan Missile Site from the entrance to the control center to the eight levels of the missile silo.
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Click on each icon on map for information about different areas 1 | Access Portal Entrance 2 | Access Portal 3 | Blast Lock Area 4 | Control Center Level 1 5 | Launch Control Center 6 | Control Center Level 3 7 | Cableway 8 | Level 2 Launch Duct 9 | Level 7 […]
3 days ago · Follow along at azstarnet.com/100objects/. During the Cold War, Tucson was ringed by hardened underground silos holding Titan 2 missiles, all armed with nuclear warheads. The 18 silos...
Apr 2, 2010 · 1561. The only megaton missile silo from the Cold War that is open to the public, the Titan Missile Museum offers a unique experience.
May 11, 2021 · The Titan Missile Museum barely scratches the earth’s surface in Green Valley, Arizona, just a 25-minute drive due south of downtown Tucson. Radioactive suits at the Titan Missile Museum. From 1963 through 1987 there were 54 Titan II missile sites on active alert across America; a whopping 18 silos of the encircled Tucson, making the city a ...
Aug 1, 2016 · From the early 1960s to the mid-80s, the city of Tucson was circled by 18 Titan 2 nuclear missile silos. Their location meant this would have been a prime Soviet target. Today, only one...