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Plan your visit to the one-of-a-kind Titan Missile Museum today to see the last of the 54 Titan II missile sites that were on alert across the United States from 1963 to 1987.
System Online: We highly recommend reserving your tour online. Walk-ins welcome, but space is limited.
Bring your child to Titan Missile Museum to learn about rocket propulsion as they tour the Titan II missile silo and launch complex and build their own model rocket. Participants will explore the concepts of rocketry and space exploration with hands-on activities, ending the day with a model rocket launch! Lunch and snacks will be provided.
Meet people from around the world. Contribute to the stewardship of a national historic landmark. Unlimited admission to the Titan Missile Museum and the Pima Air & Space Museum for the volunteer (free admission for close family members is also available by prior arrangement).
You’ll want to browse the Museum Store during your visit to the Museum. You can purchase Titan II, Civil Defense, and other memorabilia, including pocket dosimeters used to detect radiation, rebar salvaged from Titan II missile sites, and replicas of an actual Titan II launch key.
Video: latest comprehensive behind-the-scenes tour. Behind the Scenes of Titan II "Part 1 - Access Portal". Behind the Scenes of Titan II "Part 2 - Blast Lock Level 2". Behind the Scenes of Titan II "Part 3 – Control Center Level 2". Behind the Scenes of Titan II "Part 4 – Launch Sequence".
Titan Missile Museum
The Titan Missile Museum is a National Historic Landmark, and the only remaining Titan || missile site open to the public. For more than two decades, Titan II missiles across the United States stood “on alert” 24 hours a day, seven days a week, assuring peace through deterrence. Junior Missileer Code of ConduCT Junior Missileers will not ...