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Old 08-21-2012   #153
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Default Re: ZR-1 Alaskan Adventure Travel Log

On the way out of the Badlands National Park, we visited the Minuteman Missile National Historic Site. The purpose of the Site is to protect and explain the history and operation of the land-based ICBM leg of the strategic weapons triad that was on alert for over 40 years during the Cold War.

The Historic Site includes one empty Minuteman II silo and a missile launch control center. Visitors can get a tour of the above-ground portion of the silo and the interior of the launch control center. Here we are at the Site Welcome Center:


After we left the Rapid City area, we drove east on I-90. We stopped in Mitchell, SD to see the World's only Corn Palace:


In 1892, shortly after Mitchell was founded, some local businessmen decided to hold an Exposition to show potential settlers what crops could ge grown on the plains in the area. They built a building and decorated the outside with corn cobs and other crops. Today, 120 years later, the Corn Expostion continues. The 2012 celebration is this weekend. If we had been able to stay a few days, we could have seen the Charlie Daniels Band. The Corn Palace is a large civic center with a basketball court, a stage and convention center facilities. The decorations are changed every year by volunteers. Is was a remarkable building and event:


We continued east to Iowa, the birthplace of the famous ZR-1 Driver, Jim Voter:


Jim

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