Go underground and back in time to what once was one of America’s most top-secret places. The Titan II missile site 571-7 is now a National Historic Landmark, the last of 54 sites that were on …
Go underground and back in time to what once was one of America’s most top-secret places. The Titan II missile site 571-7 is now a National Historic Landmark, the last of 54 sites that were on alert across the United States from 1963 to 1987. During 45-minute guided tours you'll see largest land-based missile ever deployed by the U.S., the 103-foot tall Titan II. You'll go in the launch duct, visit the launch control center, experience a simulated launch, and more.
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Jan 21, 2025
We had ages from 6-76 and all enjoyed. The young kids were very engaged. They had just studied the Cold War in school. Definitely a good experience for everyone. Full review by l49k
Jan 16, 2025
5/5. Great tour and very informative. Docent walked us through a day in the life of the crews manning these missile systems and demonstrated the launch process/procedure. Full review by Mikerv9a
Jan 15, 2025
The tour was very well done. The docent was extremely well educated on the facility and very personable. The gift shop had a good variety of items. Well worth the drive from Tucson. Full review by mdw50
Will there be too many people on Saturday (of a long weekend) afternoon? How long is the wait or the risk of missing it altogether?
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Sorry for the delay. We went on a weekday arvo so the wait was brief. How long should you be prepared to wait? It depends on your level of interest in what defused the cold war 50 …
Sorry for the delay. We went on a weekday arvo so the wait was brief. How long should you be prepared to wait? It depends on your level of interest in what defused the cold war 50 years ago. I had traveled from Oz so waiting a couple of hours would have been worth it.