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The most frightening abandoned military bases in the U.S. are found in places like North Dakota, Vermont, New York, and Alaska. Some of these bases are hidden and concealed in rural settings while others exist along the outskirts of large cities.
Believe it or not, there are hundreds of abandoned military bases and facilities in the US. From missile silos, to radar stations, these are my top 7 favorite.
Although most of the former "Super Bases" have been de-militarized and today are abandoned facilities being reclaimed by the desert, a few were refurbished and were subsequently used by Army, Air Force and Marine units.
Map of Missouri Military Installations | Office of the Missouri Military Advocate. MO.gov. Governor Parson. Find an Agency.
At Oscar-01, the launch site located at Whiteman Air Force Base near Knob Noster, Missouri, a museum shows people what these facilities would have looked like during their use. Visitors can see the launch facility that would have turned the keys if a nuclear attack had happened, and the Minuteman II missiles were used.
If you’re looking for creepy abandoned military bases, we’ve got you covered. Here are five installations that once served American interests: 1. Camp Century. The abandoned Arctic military base known as Camp Century is found in a location that might not be in another galaxy but is still far, far away from most.
Nearly all of the Coast Artillery forts in the US are now abandoned, many with surviving buildings and batteries. Check out the Coast Defense Study Group (cdsg.org) for a good website about the Coast Artillery in the United States.
Discover Camp Hale Ruins in Leadville, Colorado: The remnants of the base where US Army troops learned how to fight in extreme conditions.
When you think abandoned military installations, American bases probably don’t come to mind. Here’s a list of the five coolest.
Missouri has three military bases: one Army, one Air Force, one Marine Corps. The Navy and Coast Guard do not have any bases in MO. See more about each individual military base by clicking on their names below.