Titan I Missile

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1815 E 16th Ave
Cordele, GA 31015

The Titan I Missile attraction offers visitors a unique glimpse into a piece of USAF history. Located in a convenient gas station parking lot at the Cordele exit, it stands as a testament to the aerospace advancements of its time.

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Dave O.
5/22/2016

The Titan 1 was one of the first strategic, intercontinental ballistic missiles developed by the United States. The 98-foot-long, two-stage missile was fueled by kerosene and liquid oxygen, and...

Eric M.
12/28/2024

Not really much to see...it was a rainy day when I decided to visit this attraction. I saw it by the great of God as is is in the parking lot of a convenience store

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Bruce K.
10/15/2020

It's pretty hard to miss a hundred foot tall missile parked in a gas station lot alongside the highway. But here it is. The Martin-Marietta Titan I was the first multi-stage intercontinental...

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Chris D.
9/22/2021

Just off of I-75, drivers can exit and get up close to a relic of the Cold War: a Titan I missile. This retired delivery system for nuclear payloads has stood outside Cordele since July 17, 1969....

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Richard R.
3/1/2018

Is that a missile in your parking lot or are you just happy to see me? If you are an observant driver, you've probably noticed the towering missile sitting just off the I-75 expressway as you...

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