Titan I Missile - Cordele, Georgia

Dirección: 1815 16th Ave E, Cordele, GA 31015, Estados Unidos.

Especialidades: Monument maker.
Otros datos de interés: Acceso para sillas de ruedas, Aparcamiento adaptado para sillas de ruedas.
Opiniones: Esta empresa tiene 18 valoraciones según Google My Business.
Opinión media: 4.7/5.

Ubicación de Titan I Missile

Titan I Missile 1815 16th Ave E, Cordele, GA 31015, Estados Unidos

Horario de Titan I Missile

  • Lunes: Abierto 24 horas
  • Martes: Abierto 24 horas
  • Miércoles: Abierto 24 horas
  • Jueves: Abierto 24 horas
  • Viernes: Abierto 24 horas
  • Sábado: Abierto 24 horas
  • Domingo: Abierto 24 horas

El Titan I Missile es un monumento histórico ubicado en Cordele, Georgia, Estados Unidos. Su dirección exacta es 1815 16th Ave E, Cordele, GA 31015. Este monumento es especialmente relevante para aquellos interesados en la historia militar y la tecnología de misiles.

El Titan I Missile es un ejemplo de la tecnología de misiles utilizada durante la Guerra Fría. El misil fue diseñado y construido por la empresa Martin Marietta y se utilizó entre 1959 y 1962. El Titan I Missile tenía una longitud de 31 metros y un diámetro de 3 metros, y podía transportar una ojiva nuclear de 3,75 megatones.

La ubicación del Titan I Missile en Cordele, Georgia, es un lugar ideal para aquellos que desean ver de cerca un ejemplo de la tecnología de misiles de la Guerra Fría. El monumento está abierto al público y ofrece acceso para sillas de ruedas y aparcamiento adaptado para sillas de ruedas, lo que lo hace accesible para todos.

Las especialidades del Titan I Missile incluyen ser un monumento maker, un lugar histórico y un ejemplo de la tecnología de misiles de la Guerra Fría. Además, ofrece una experiencia educativa y emocionante para aquellos interesados en la historia militar y la tecnología.

Según Google My Business, el Titan I Missile tiene una opinión media de 4.7/5, basada en 18 valoraciones. Los visitantes han elogiado el lugar por su importancia histórica, su fácil acceso y su interés educativo.

Si estás buscando una experiencia educativa y emocionante sobre la tecnología de misiles de la Guerra Fría, el Titan I Missile es una visita obligada. Te recomendamos visitar su página web para obtener más información y planificar tu visita. No te pierdas la oportunidad de ver de cerca un ejemplo de la tecnología que definió una era en la historia militar

Opiniones de Titan I Missile

Titan I Missile - Cordele, Georgia
Jack Stanley
5/5

Review of the Titan I Missile
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐ (5/5 Stars)
"The Titan I: The Cold War's answer to "Go big or go home." A solid addition to any missile silo dungeon, but not without its quirks!"

Stats (Skyrim-Style):

Damage: 500 (Nuclear Blast) – Devastatingly overpowered, but once per launch. No reloads unless you’ve got another $8 billion lying around.

Weight: 120,000 Lbs (Carry Weight) – Requires a very large backpack... or a missile silo.

Thrust: Alot

Speed: Probably well over 3,000 mph – Faster than Shadowmere on skooma, but good luck aiming it manually.  Faster than most racecars.

Enchantment: "Cold War Deterrent" – Causes fear in enemies (and allies) within a 10,000-mile radius. Does not affect dragons.

Coolness factor: PURE EPIC AND CRAZY AWESOME.

Pros:
Incredible AoE (Area of Explosion) damage; you'll never lose another territorial dispute.

Excellent intimidation factor; the Thalmor will think twice.

Adds a touch of historical flair to your home base—perfect for RP players who want to recreate the 1960s "Mutually Assured Destruction" aesthetic.

Cons:
Long cooldown between launches (approx. 60 years, unless you're Russia).

Requires a Dwemer-tier silo and absurd maintenance costs (30 engineers, 500 gallons of coffee daily).

Not stealthy. Enemies will see it coming... eventually.

No "quick save" feature—once it's launched, it's out of your hands.

Final Verdict:
The Titan I Missile is a legendary artifact of destruction and diplomacy, perfect for players looking to add a touch of existential dread to their arsenal. While it’s impractical for daily use (unless you're running a very specific build), it’s a must-see for Cold War enthusiasts and history buffs. Highly recommend adding it to your map list... just don’t stand too close.

Titan I Missile - Cordele, Georgia
A T
5/5

During a routine pit stop off I-75 in Georgia, I stumbled upon an unexpected piece of Cold War history: an old Titan 1 Missile. As someone just looking for a place to stretch my legs and take a breather, I was taken aback by this towering relic of an era steeped in tension and rivalry. It was an eerie and fascinating experience to confront a physical embodiment of a time that's often merely read about in textbooks. The preserved missile stands as a testament to the power and might of a period long passed, yet its silent presence continues to tell its own story. This chance encounter turned a routine stop into a moment of historical discovery. A must-see for anyone passing through!

Titan I Missile - Cordele, Georgia
Ward Dougherty
3/5

Interesting to see not well kept. I am torn on this one. It is definitely a piece of our history but, when I visited, it was not well kept at all. You can see it from the interstate but I am not sure whether it is worth the stop. It is in the parking lot of a business right off the interstate and the busy highway. It is interesting to read and see but it is not inviting in any way.

Titan I Missile - Cordele, Georgia
Bryan S
5/5

We seen this from the highway and had to stop. My children and I enjoyed this monument and encouraged us to educate ourselves on this matter. Pretty awesome

Titan I Missile - Cordele, Georgia
Max Xavier
5/5

Great missle. Never a dull moment staring at this missle. I especially loved the height and girth of this missle. It is truly alot of fun to see. Lol. historical too.

Titan I Missile - Cordele, Georgia
Ronald Bierworth
5/5

Conveniently located between Gas 'n Go and Krystal Burger.

Titan I Missile - Cordele, Georgia
Nathan Lee
5/5

A perfect spot to stop and stretch on long trips with it being right off the highway it's hard to miss and is a must see for anyone interested in rockets and missiles.

Titan I Missile - Cordele, Georgia
Missi Stoll
5/5

You can see this from 1-75 so I Had to Stop. Reading the plaque I noticed I am probably related to Mr. Pate that this was erected in Honor of!!

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