Florida Missile Silos

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The Nike Missile Site HM-69 is a former Nike-Hercules missile base, now listed as a historic site west of Homestead, Florida, United States. It is …

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Jul 9, 2024
If you have an opportunity to visit, make sure you go. It was so cool to see the buildings and missile. Great part of our history. Full review by ldeit
Sep 5, 2023
Wee-Hoo! As tours go, this one is as good as it gets! The guided tour is 90 minutes long and the tour director I had, Scott, was the best, most friendly fact-filled tour guide I've ever had the pleas… Full review by Marqus R
Apr 22, 2023
It is kind of odd because we didn't even know for sure if we could keep going on that road ... we were almost looking to just turn around and drove around the back side ... then suddenly there was a … Full review by maserk

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Are we able to tour this place by ourselves? Also, is the ranger-led tour still from 14:00-15:30? Is it possible to leave early?
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You really can't tour the base without a ranger. He has to unlock the gate before you can proceed inside to the buildings. You need to sign up for the tour at the Visitor Center where …
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You really can't tour the base without a ranger. He has to unlock the gate before you can proceed inside to the buildings. You need to sign up for the tour at the Visitor Center where they give you instructions as to the time and directions for getting to the place to meet the ranger. I believe they prefer the group to stay together and do not encourage leaving early but you can ask about that at the visitor center also.
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Hi, I would like to visit in June, is the site still open? I note that the guided tours are available Dec-Apr Thanks!
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We went in March. Everglades National Park Visitors Center could answer that. Worth the visit. The one hanger has a restored Missle and guides. I think Barracks building had …
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We went in March. Everglades National Park Visitors Center could answer that. Worth the visit. The one hanger has a restored Missle and guides. I think Barracks building had things too. We didn't get to go to that building due to time constraints.
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Hello! We are planning a trip to the park in less than two weeks; and want to tour this missle site! I do NOT find it on the …
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Hello! We are planning a trip to the park in less than two weeks; and want to tour this missle site! I do NOT find it on the maps. Can you tell us how to get to it and it seems that one can view it from like 10-2 or take a tour once a day...can that be explained, also? We really want the ranger part of it for the best information!!! THanks!!
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Simply enter Everglades National Park and ask the gate attendant for directions. (Remember it was once too secret) Also suggest you take the daily guided tour at 2pm with either …
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Simply enter Everglades National Park and ask the gate attendant for directions. (Remember it was once too secret) Also suggest you take the daily guided tour at 2pm with either Scott or Leon. Or if you'd like the cliff note version, come by the open house 10-2 each day. Don't miss it!
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Answer by RICHARD E · Jan 8, 2017
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Who was your tour guide
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sorry I don't recall the name.
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Answer by Ania P · Mar 29, 2016
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Where is Everglades National Park located and how do I get there?
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Everglades National Park covers 1.5 million acres of South Florida and spans 3 counties: Monroe, Miami-Dade, and Collier.
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