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The Titan Missile Museum, Arizona



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The Titan Missile Museum, Arizona

For an overnight stay with a difference, why not sleep in a bunker alongside a missile? That's right: visitors to Arizona's Titan Missile Museum can now spend the night just a few metres away from the largest missile made by the United States - a creation which could deliver a nine megaton thermonuclear warhead to a target more than 5,500 miles away in less than thirty minutes. The Titan Missile suite sleeps three people and is part of the Titan Missile Museum, which is the only remaining Titan II missile site open to the public. The museum shop is also worth checking out - you'll find replicas of the Titan's launch key alongside pocket-sized radiation detectors.


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I love the looks of the salt mines in Poland or the silver mines in Swedan as a possibility...
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