Titan Missile Museum
Air Force Facility Missile Site 8 (571-7) Military Reservation | |
An ICBM loaded into the silo of the Titan Missile Museum, with a hole cut into the side of the nose cone to show that the weapon is inert. | |
| Location | 1580 West Duval Mine Road Sahuarita, Arizona |
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| Coordinates | 31°54′11″N 110°59′55″W / 31.90306°N 110.99861°W |
| Built | 1963 |
| Architect | Ralph M Parson Co. |
| NRHP reference No. | 92001234 |
| Significant dates | |
| Added to NRHP | December 3, 1992 |
| Designated NHL | April 19, 1994 |
The Titan Missile Museum, also known as Air Force Facility Missile Site 8 or as Titan II ICBM Site 571-7, is a former ICBM (intercontinental ballistic missile) site located about 40 km (25 mi) south of Tucson, Arizona in the United States. It was constructed in 1963 and deactivated in 1984. It is now a museum run by the nonprofit Arizona Aerospace Foundation and includes an inert Titan II missile in the silo, as well as the original launch facilities.
It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1994. It is the only Titan II complex to survive from the late Cold War period.
It remains as the only location in the country where visitors can view an entirely preserved ICBM.