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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Nov 26, 2024
This is a can't miss museum and tour if you are anywhere close to it. An amazing tour that takes you to the heart of the cold war nuke options. It is a complete silo with control rooms and missile. O… Full review by daverZ6612IB
Nov 23, 2024
Had an excellent visit to this facility. The tour guide was a former operator who was incredibly knowledgeable and entertaining. I really enjoyed learning about this period of history. I would love … Full review by dslemmon
Nov 20, 2024
Superior tour. Informative, fascinating example of just how scary times were in the 60's to 80's time frame. Dylan is an excellent tour guide, knowledgeable and entertaining. If you are in the Tu… Full review by SherryD56
Are there tours or buses that take you to the museum from Tucson?
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It’s not far from the city of Tucson - I would recommend calling the museum to see what options they recommend to visit if you do not have your own transportation- it’s a great place to visit!!!
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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Regret delay with answer. The Museum is one of the top attractions in Pima County (Tucson area). There is always a chance of a wait especially on the week ends.