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Titan II was the largest and most powerful ICBM America ever built. The Titan Missile Museum invites you to come and see this wonder of the Cold War!

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Open daily except Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Address: 1580 W Duval Mine Rd, Green Valley, AZ 85614, USA
Phone: (520) 625-7736
gro.muesumelissimnatit@ofni
State: Arizona
Zip Code: 85614


Opening Hours

Monday: 9:45 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:45 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:45 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:45 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:45 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:45 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:45 AM – 5:00 PM

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Reviews
In the desert without a trace of existence lies the most wonderful Cold War experience. You have to drive on the 19 South but it is worth it. It should be noted that along the way are a few other wonderful historical landmarks that could be included in a delightful afternoon. Skyrockets in flight and that is exactly what you will see or at least could have seen had the Russians tested our metal. I would like to visit this place when they feature some of their sleepovers or more extensive tours. I think it would be worth it but I do plan to return and bring my father who I know will enjoy this wonderful piece of History. Fortunately this place exists because we didn't kill ourselves in a nuclear war.
7 years ago (19-01-2018)
This atypical museum (and sobering monument) shows and tells Cold War history in a most memorable way! The facility appears complete, as if a crew just stepped out. The gift store educational and fun stuff alike. The restrooms, next to the store, are comfortable. The staff is upbeat and knowledgeable. We are very happy we detoured to visit.
7 years ago (02-12-2017)
What an incredible tour and peek into the tension of the Cold War era. The tour guides were wonderful. It was especially impactful hearing their stories from when they worked in the missile silos.
7 years ago (17-01-2018)
If you do nothing else in Tucson go to this museum! This was one of the neatest tours I have ever taken. Informative and fascinating, this museum gives real insight into the cold war and some of the technology and effort‘s America implemented to protect the citizens against enemies. It will require a fair amount of walking and The elevator is currently not working, so you better be prepared to walk up and down at least 50 or 60 steps. The tour guides are informative and fascinating to listen to - the tour takes approximately one hour and it doesn’t seem like enough time! I highly recommend going. Five stars!
7 years ago (21-11-2017)
A young teenage girl was asked to set in the control seat as the host walked through launch procedures. On launch she said now what. The host said we wait for the explosion if they try to take out any remaining missles, but by that time your launch will probably have killed several million people . It got very quiet and you could tears in her eyes. The host said yes we were that stupid. POWERFUL STUFF.
7 years ago (24-12-2017)
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