This is a rarer site than one might think, because this museum may be the only Intercontinental Ballistic Missile launch pad in the world that's open to the public.
Although the rocket was removed long ago, visitors are fitted with hard hats, lead through blast doors that can withstand everything except a direct nuclear strike and taken down thirty-five feet into the complex. Guides lead the tour through several rooms, describing what it was like to live and work alongside the rockets. The ancient machinery is fascinating, closely resembling a B-movie set. Actually, Trekkies might recognize the silo from Star Trek: First Contact.