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Click here to view/print our Missile Museum Brochure showing the museums around the country that display missiles and related items.  Many of these museums have been awarded grants by our association.


Arizona

Titan Missile Museum - South of Tucson in Green Valley, at a real Titan II missile complex.  Offers tours of the silo and launch control center, as well as related displays topside and in the main building. 

Pima Air Museum - near Davis Monthan AFB.  Features a GLCM display and a large aircraft collection.

Arkansas

Jacksonville Museum of Military History - Jacksonville, AR , near Little Rock AFB.  Titan II displays.

California

Vandenberg AFB Museum - Vandenberg AFB, CA – in the SLC-10 Thor facility.

San Diego Aerospace Museum - Balboa Park, San Diego, CA.  San Diego was home for the Atlas factory.

Space and Missile Systems Center Heritage Center - Los Angeles AFB, CA.

Travis Air Force Base Aviation Museum - Fairfield, CA, Travis AFB.  The Travis Heritage Center has a Hound Dog on display that AAFM provided funds for.

March Field Museum - On the east side of the base on the interstate, between the base and Air Force Village West.  The Minuteman from the old 15AF headquarters stands outside.

Colorado

Peterson Air and Space Museum - Inside the base near the flight line.  Features an early history of the area and the base and features a Peacekeeper trainer, BOMARC and several aircraft.

Wings Over the Rockies Museum - Located on the former Lowry AFB in Denver.  Includes displays about the 451 SMW, the Titan I wing at Lowry AFB, and other displays related to missile training.

Florida

Space and Missile Museum - Patrick AFB.  Features one of the most complete histories of our missile and space programs.

Georgia

Mighty 8th AF Heritage Center - Savannah, GA, just off I-95 in the Pooler community.

Indiana

Indiana Military Museum - Vincennes, IN.  Home of a Mace missile restored by TAC Missileers and partially funded by AAFM.

Maryland

Hagerstown Aviation Museum - Hagerstown, MD. 

Missouri

Whiteman Museum - On Whiteman AFB off Interstate 70.  Former Launch Control Facility Oscar-01.  Tours include a visit to the underground Launch Control Center.  Requires advance reservations with the base.

Montana

Malmstrom Museum - Located just inside the base gate.  Features early history of the area and the base and history of Minuteman at Malmstrom.  Displays include a Minuteman Mod trainer and Minuteman II consoles.

Nebraska

Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum - Between Omaha and Lincoln on Interstate 80.  An Atlas, Thor, Blue Scout and Snark are displayed in front. Was called the SAC Museum until 2001.  Originally at Offutt AFB.

Nevada

National Atomic Testing Museum - Las Vegas, NV.  Dedicated to the history of nuclear testing.  A Genie missile is on display.

New Mexico

Bradbury Science Museum - Los Alamos National Laboratory in downtown Los Alamos.  Details the story of nuclear weapons development.  Mark 12A and ALCM on display.

National Museum of Nuclear Science and History - Albuquerque, NM.  Several missiles and displays about nuclear weapons.

New Mexico Museum of Space History - Alamogordo, NM.

Walker Aviation Museum - Roswell, NM on the former Walker AFB, home to the 579th SMS, an Atlas F unit.

North Dakota

Ronald Reagan Minuteman Missile Site - Cooperstown, ND.  Oscar-Zero Missile Alert Facility and November-33 Launch Facility.

Ohio

National Museum of the United States Air Force - Dayton, OH.  Formerly called the Air Force Museum, it is the oldest and largest military aviation museum in the world and includes the Hall of Missiles.  To donate to help preserve our missile history, contact Doug Lantry at doug.lantry@wpafb.af.mil.

Oklahoma

The Museum of the Western Prairie - Altus, OK.  Atlas exhibit, with emphasis on the Altus sites and the people who manned them.

Thomas P. Stafford Air and Space Museum - Weatherford, OK.   Includes a Titan II and a Mark 6 warhead.

Oregon

Evergreen Space and Aviation Museum - McMinnville, OR.  Home of the Howard Hughes Spruce Goose and a Titan II. 

South Dakota

Minuteman Missile National Historic Site - On Interstate 80 east of Wall, SD.  D-01 Launch Control Facility (Missile Alert Facility) and D-09 Launch Facility from the 44th Strategic Missile Wing.

South Dakota Air and Space Museum - On Interstate 90 at the front gate to Ellsworth AFB.  Features a Minuteman II, Titan I and a complete Missile Procedures Trainer (MM Mod MPT) from the 44SMW/MW.  The museum offers tours of the Minuteman training silo on the base.  They also have a display dedicated to the 44th Bomb Group, forerunner of the missile wing that was at Ellsworth.

Utah

Hill Aerospace Museum - Ogden, UT, on the edge of Hill AFB.  Features a Snark as well as a number of other missiles and many aircraft.

Washington

Fairchild Museum - Fairchild AFB, WA.  Once an Atlas E base, museum is currently being reorganized for reopening.

 Washington, D.C.Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum - On the National Mall. 
Wyoming

Warren ICBM and Heritage Museum - F. E. Warren AFB.   Displays documenting ICBM history as well as history of the base.

Quebec 01 Missile Alert Facility - Approximately 30 miles north of Cheyenne.  The only accessible Peacekeeper Missile Alert Facility left in the world.  

Click here for a downloadable list of museums. 

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