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Minuteman
Missile National Historic Site is one of the nation's newest national
park areas. Located on the Interstate 90 travel corridor in western South
Dakota, this Cold War commemoration is not yet open to the public. Although
the resources protected at this site relate directly to the Minuteman
Missile program, the site's story will include the larger issues of the
Cold War era. The exact acreage for the National Historic Site has yet
to be determined. The NPS is currently involved in the planning process
to determine the future of this site.
Operating Hours & Seasons
On April 1, 2004 the
NPS will start taking reservations for tours. The tours will be conducted
twice daily, Monday through Friday, beginning on May 31, 2004 (Memorial
Day) and ending on September 6, 2004 (Labor Day). Tours are approximately
two hours in length and are limited to six people per tour.
To obtain a reservation, call the Minuteman Missile NHS Project Office
beginning April 1st at 605-433-5552 between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. MST,
Monday - Friday.
Each tour will begin
at the Project Office, Exit 131 off of Interstate 90. The morning tour
will begin promptly at 9:00 a.m. and the afternoon tour at 1:30 p.m. MDT.
Tours are not recommended
for people uncomfortable with heights or confined spaces. Pets are not
allowed and should not be left unattended in vehicles due to extreme temperatures.
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