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Minuteman Missile National Historic Site SD

Lat, Long: 43.89558013, -102.0272131

Designation: National Historic Site

During the Cold War, a vast arsenal of nuclear missiles were placed in the Great Plains. Hidden in plain sight, for thirty years 1,000 missiles were kept on constant alert; hundreds remain today. The Minuteman Missile remains an iconic weapon in the American nuclear arsenal. It holds the power to destroy civilization, but is meant as a nuclear deterrent to maintain peace and prevent war.

Weather:

Rapid weather changes are common in the western South Dakota area where Minuteman Missile National Historic Site is located. Variations from season to season and from year to year are great. Characteristics of the climate are hot dry summers and bitterly cold winters. Wind is a constant on the Great Plains, winds in excess of 50 mph not uncommon. During the winter season, winds typically blow from the north-northwest and have been known to cause wind chills in excess of -40 degrees.

Directions:

Minuteman Missile National Historic Site is located at three sites along a fifteen mile stretch of Interstate 90 in western South Dakota. The Visitor Center is located immediately north of I-90, exit 131. The two historic sites which make up the park are four miles (Launch Control Facility Delta-01) and 15 miles (Launch Facility Delta-09) from the Visitor Center. No public transportation systems serve the park.

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Address/Contact:

24545 Cottonwood Road

Philip, US, 57567

Phone: 6054335552

Email: mimi_information@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Glass structure over the silo allows visitors to look down at the missileA cylindrical missile inside an underground silo.Two people are visible at the missile silo through a chain link fenceA brown building behind a tall fence with warning signsA large metal blast door with art of a Domino with a nuclear missileA painting of a nuclear missile bursting through a Soviet FlagView down a silo at a nuclear missileNight view of the Delta-09 siteA modern building with a prominent glass clerestory dominates a prairie landscape at sunsetA view of a concrete wall with a painting and a blastdoor with artA ranger talks to visitors next to electronic cabinets.