The International Occultation Times Association (IOTA) has a page devoted to this particular event, which provides listings for 379 locations ... an Arkansas missile silo. It's my greatest ...
Home to Titan II Missiles, the underground complex was one of 54 sites across the U.S. on stay-by from 1963 to 1987. A guided 45-minute underground tour explains life in the missile silo in the Cold ...
It was decommissioned in the 1980s as part of an international treaty. I found my missile silo, called Titan II, online. I started talking to the previous owner in January of 2010, and by August ...
and even acrobats.Courtesy of GT Hill I found my missile silo, called Titan II, online. I started talking to the previous owner in January of 2010, and by August, I owned it. Titan II was ...
Arkansas resident GT Hill purchased a missile silo, decommissioned in the 1980s, for $90,000 in 2010. He spent $800,000 over 10 years converting the space but doesn't recommend others try it.
But in Faulkner County, guests can spend the night in a decommissioned Titan II nuclear missile silo complex. Arkansas hosted Titan II nuclear missile silos that were decommissioned and abandoned ...
The most extensive Cold War construction undertaken by the United States was building an elaborate network of missile bases.
Crews clean up the Titan II missile silo in Damascus following a 1980 explosion. This story, published in the January 1981 issue, serves as a reminder of the perils of the nuclear age. John Stacks ...