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  2. Area 51 - Wikipedia

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    It contains numerous references to Area 51 and Groom Lake, along with a map of the area. [9] Media reports stated that releasing the CIA history was the first governmental acknowledgement of Area 51's existence; [ 53 ] [ 54 ] [ 15 ] rather, it was the first official acknowledgement of specific activity at the site.

  3. Tonopah Test Range - Wikipedia

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    Tonopah Test Range is located about 70 miles (110 km) northwest of Groom Lake, the home of the Area 51 facility. Like the Groom Lake facility, Tonopah is a site of interest to conspiracy theorists, mostly for its use of experimental and classified aircraft.

  4. File:Wfm area51 map en.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Target Field - Wikipedia

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    Left field gate is #6 honoring Tony Oliva (with his bronze statue nearby) Centerfield gate is #3 for Harmon Killebrew; Target Plaza gate (in right field) is #34 in tribute to Kirby Puckett; Right field gate is #29 in tribute to Rod Carew; Home plate gate is #14 in honor of Kent Hrbek (featuring his bronze statue)

  6. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Wfm area51 map en.png

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    Map showing federal territories in southern Nevada, including the Nellis Air Force Range, Nevada Test Site, and Area 51. A self drawn map showing a number of interesting government facilities and their extensive ranges in the southern part of the U.S. state of Nevada.

  7. Nevada Test and Training Range - Wikipedia

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    The Eastman Airfield Target (Target 76–14, [7] Korean Airfield, ) is a Range 76 target 4.3 miles (6.9 km) northwest of the The target has a northeastern taxiway loop, characteristic for the former Soviet Air Force base at Jüterbog Airfield in East Germany , and three ramps in front of hangars on the western side of the loop.

  8. Tonopah Test Range Airport - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in October 1979 Tonopah Test Range Airport was reconstructed and expanded. The base was immediately staffed with US Air Force security police. The flight line was walled off with a double fence; the only access to the runway was through gates. The area between the fences was lighted at night and had intruder detectors.

  9. Nellis Air Force Base Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Nellis managed airspace [3]: 4–13 associated with the complex is more than 12,700 sq mi (33,000 km 2), [2] is the responsibility of the "US Air Force Virtual (USAFv), A3", and "is composed of the Desert MOA, with overlying Air Traffic Control Assigned Airspace (ATCAA), Reveille North and South MOA and ATCAA, [and] Restricted Areas": [10]