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![]() Launch Bay 3 - and a soccer net |
![]() Launch Bay 1 and access hatch |
![]() Access hatch |
![]() Broken ventilator |
![]() Access road to launch area |
![]() Fueling station for missiles Wavy concrete helped contain spills as fuel for the Nike-Ajax (late versions) was red fuming nitric acid (IRFNA). By 1963, the Nike-Ajax had been replaced with the larger, more formidable Nike-Hercules missiles which used solid propellants for both the booster and main missile systems. |
![]() Fuel hose docking station |
![]() Workbench in missile assembly building |
![]() Power breaker in missile assembly building |
![]() Remains of the warhead building |
![]() Armory |
![]() Remains of bathroom in armory |
![]() Overgrown fuel tank outside armory |
![]() Looking back access road to launch area Building to right is former barracks for site personnel. It's now a community center |
![]() Resevoir and storage building behind barracks |
![]() Overgrown power relay |
![]() Overgrown basketball court outside of barracks |