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Missile pads used as part of storage yard and parking lot. Obliterated, Cougar Mountain Regional Wildlife Park, Partially Intact, King County Sheriff's Department, Intact, Maple Valley Christian School, South King County Activity Center (shared launch with S-33), Intact, USAR Center, 104th Division, Training, Intact, Maple Valley Christian School, South King County Activity Center (shared launch with S-32), Partially Intact. Private ownership, complete and buildings look in good shape. All missiles in the silos are currently Minuteman III (LGM-30G). missile site called suspicious", "Lumberton's Cold War Legacy: Nike Missile Battery PH-23/25. The map below shows the current U.S. Their defending area was the industrial Ruhr area. Redeveloped into large school and recreational area of the Long Beach School District. Controlling the SAMs was the 29th Artillery Group (Air Defense). Now "Nike Overlook Park". Now part of the McCormick Place Bird Sanctuary. FDS. It's been shuttered since 1969 and all of the. Abandoned lot now filled with junk belongs to the Township of Grosse Ile and is leased to a landscaping company. Redeveloped as Bristol County Development Center, no remains. Used for herding rams and storage. The site was equipped with the AN/GSG-5(V) BIRDIE solid-state computer system. of Public Works, poor condition, being used as a storage yard. Launch site re-developed into the headquarters building for the Addison Park District; the only remains are the existing fenceline as well as a van pad located to the north of the complex. Fort Monroe, HQ Training and Doctrine Command, Buildings in good shape, magazines covered with earth. Launch site now the parking lot for the Children's Theatre of Annapolis and athletic fields. Wooded area behind Bristol Plaza Shopping Center and. Launcher area now motor pool for military vehicles. The launch batteries and magazines were on the east edge of the Jackson Park Lagoons (facing east), about 3/4 mile away from the IFC radar site. An Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) was established at Caswell AFS, ME in 1957 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. O'Block Junior High, and Adlai Stevenson Elementary School. Fenced with large number of hubcaps attached. Many tractor trailers and new small business or manufacturing buildings on the site. You can exit out of full screen by pressing the Escape key or clicking the control in the upper righthand corner of the display. It was later equipped with the AN/TSQ-51 "Missile Mentor" solid-state computer system. Buildings torn down, Launch doors visible, now welded shut. Former missile pads still visible, apparently being used as a storage yard. Double magazine, launch doors appear to be concreted over, some buildings erected on firing pads. It sits roughly 60 miles southwest of the city of Hami, known as the site of a re-education camp where the Chinese government detains Uyghurs and members of other minority groups. The first thing that makes this particular route interesting is the still active missile silos that dot the highway from Kimball to the Colorado border. Obliterated, Coyote Hills Regional Park. All six magazines are concreted over. Next, turn left on Wolf Lake Drive and follow it all the way back to where the road forks. Redeveloped into single-family housing. No evidence of IFC site. No radar towers. Buildings torn down, launch pads consist of concrete slabs and bunkers. Hotel and commercial development. Isle of Wight County Park "Nike Park". Obliterated, Wildcat Canyon Regional Park. Hanford Defense Area (H): Nike missiles replaced and augmented gun batteries that had been previously installed Wiloughby Eastlake School District. FDS. IFC buildings in use, housing adjacent abandoned and torn down. Site razed in 2006; now a vacant lot with visible concrete debris piled up in several places. Housing area intact, in private ownership. There's a garage for vehicles. Intact, Department of Energy, silo currently used as lab for University of Washington research projects. Totally obliterated. It was inactivated on 1 Oct 1980, declared excess on 15 Dec 1980, then reactivated on 12 May 1981 and remained in use until the closure of Loring Air Force Base in 1995. Private ownership. Partially Intact, State of California Department of Health Services. This area is within the SRA on the southern shore of the lake. Private ownership, electrical service, buildings and radar towers standing. As the U.S. and other countries enact sanctions against Russia, some remnants of escalating tensions between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. still stand in Chicago. Intact but decaying and falling apart, NPS-GGNRA, camp site, YMCA facility. The central buiding houses the elevator to take the missileers down to the underground control center. Posted by: BruceS. Obliterated, City of Rancho Palos Verdes, Del Cerro Park. Abandoned and overgrown with weeds. zoom this map to see individual missile silos. Facility fenced but appears to be open. In 1982, the Navy transferred 4.2 acres in fee land to the U.S. Air Force, which operated a radio beacon annex from 1983 until at least 1996, first as an off-base installation of. Rhode Island Army National Guard, most buildings intact, Magazine area used as a motor pool. Redeveloped into Croom Vocational High School. L-85's housing area was taken over by the Air Force after the IFC was closed by the Army, and was redesignated as Loring Family Housing Annex #3. The IFC was assigned as an off-base installation to Ellsworth AFB on 25 May 1961. Minor remnants are still visible in the NE corner. FDS. Most buildings are still there, launch magazines filled in, concrete pads obliterated. Redeveloped into part golf course, part U.S. Army Reserve center. You do not want to buy land or live anywhere near these silo's, and preferrably not anywhere within 200 miles of these missile fields. Double magazine in good shape. On or about 30 Dec 1963 the housing area next to the Launch Site was designated Ellsworth Family Housing Annex No 1, activated, and assigned to Ellsworth AFB. In the early part of the Cold War, the threat (perceived or real) of Soviet attack prompted the creation of several U.S. weapons, including the Nike missile. Forty-five years after it was shuttered, a former Cold War missile base is set to be auctioned to the highest bidder in Hecker, Illinois. The labels They could reach speeds of over 1,600 miles per hour thats more than two times the speed of sound and could climb up to 70,000 feet. McGregor Guided Missile Range, New Mexico. So, 50 silos are empty, but the enemy may have a difficult Magazines appear to be once under asphalted-over parking lot, however, access to one lift platform is now covered with dirt and the magazine is filled with water. As of 1959 the Italian commanding unit was: The IFC is mostly burned (prior to the fire, the IFC was used as a minimum security prison). FDS. Private property, with locked fence access. Town of Fairfield, Fire Training and Canine Center. Town of Westport, Westport/Weston Health District, Bayberry. A semi-circular embankment protecting the fueling area remains. Completely redeveloped into industrial park on W side of Calumet Ave. N of 45th St. US Government ownership, storage and maintenance support facility for Fort Devens. 1) Distance - The shortest distance to the Soviet Union - the United States main opponent during the Cold War - was over the North Pole. Intact, Abandoned, Pere Marquette State Park. In early 1965 the AN/TSQ-51 "Missile Mentor" solid-state computer system was installed. Iron Mountain storage building erected on old Missile pad. Mostly redeveloped, many buildings remain in good shape, sidewalks still connecting buildings. Intact, Gateway National Recreation Area. Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) W-13DC established at Fort Meade, MD in 1957 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. Private ownership, mostly returned to agricultural use, single magazine is about all that is left. Maps. Also juvenile detention facility. 20th century castles, llc has sold 60 properties. 430349N 0784238W / 43.06361N 78.71056W / 43.06361; -78.71056 (BU-09-LS), 425550N 0783549W / 42.93056N 78.59694W / 42.93056; -78.59694 (BU-18-LS), 424634N 0784006W / 42.77611N 78.66833W / 42.77611; -78.66833 (BU-34/35-LS), 431259N 0785732W / 43.21639N 78.95889W / 43.21639; -78.95889 (NF-03-CS), 430931N 0785023W / 43.15861N 78.83972W / 43.15861; -78.83972 (NF-16-CS), 430107N 0790047W / 43.01861N 79.01306W / 43.01861; -79.01306 (NF-41-CS), 430032N 0790056W / 43.00889N 79.01556W / 43.00889; -79.01556 (NF-41-LS), 410319N 0735541W / 41.05528N 73.92806W / 41.05528; -73.92806 (NY-09-CS), 404838N 0733253W / 40.81056N 73.54806W / 40.81056; -73.54806 (NY-23-LS), 404249N 0732535W / 40.71361N 73.42639W / 40.71361; -73.42639 (NY-24-CS), 405700N 0725207W / 40.95000N 72.86861W / 40.95000; -72.86861 (NY-25-CS), 403536N 0733804W / 40.59333N 73.63444W / 40.59333; -73.63444 (NY-29/30-CS). Fort Monroe, HQ Training and Doctrine Command. Army Air-Defense Command Post (AADCP) DF-30DC was established at Duncanville AFS, TX in 1959 for Nike missile command-and-control functions. full-screen. There is one original building left near the launch site, which has been refurbished and turned into a hall to host Cub Scout events and such. The Integrated Firing Control Site buildings & radars (formerly located at the end of Hutschenreuter Road in Fork were removed sometime in the early 1980s, and the property is now in private hands. Obliterated Private ownership. Manned by C/36th (/54-9/58), C/1/562nd (9/58-3/60) and MDArNG A/1/70th (3/60-12/62). Site is now utilized by the LAPD SWAT team for training. You can turn off the labels if they obstruct your view. are the names of places, businesses, cities, etc. The missiles were decommissioned in 1974 as the Cold War came to an end, but remnants remain all around the country to this day. Launchers probably intact. Magazine visible, covered with vegetation and refuse. Intact, Private ownership. After deactivation, PH-32 was sold to Burlington County for $32,000 and was used as the Burlington County Civil Defense Center. Their defending area was the industrial Ruhr area. From 1958 to 1972, the Department of Defense deployed a contingent of surface-to-air missiles intended to shoot down any incoming nuclear missiles aimed at United States cities. When you select the Map view, you can turn on terrain features by clicking or touching the Terrain box. The AADCP inactivated in June 1974. Largely intact, however the forest has just about won the battle to reclaim its former areas. Launch site in good condition. Located within 1.5 hours of Missoula, Helena and Butte, off the grid and 7 miles North of I-90 off Brock Creek Rd which is not maintained for approx. This magazine is currently abandoned and is flooded to a depth of several inches. Some military buildings being used by city as offices. Partially Intact, Private ownership, being used as a junkyard for old vehicles. 20th Century Castles, LLC has sold 60 properties. The first Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) silos arrived on the Great Plains in 1959 when Atlas sites were constructed in Wyoming. Through the efforts of various volunteer groups, as of 1995, this is the only Nike site in the country that has been preserved and is open for public viewing. A few buildings in use by Teen Challenge; drug & alcohol rehab center. FDS. Redeveloped into Marine Mammal Center. The site was equipped with the AN/GSG-5(V) BIRDIE solid-state computer system. Redeveloped into single-family housing subdivision "Callaway Lakes". Concrete launcher foundations partially intact, Microwave/Communication Facility. No radar towers. Magazines were sealed during environmental hazards assessment in the 1990s but were then opened and badly vandalized. Part of Allegheny County Police and Fire Training Academy. Offer available only in the U.S. (including Puerto Rico). Former triple Ajax battery. All buildings torn down, only disturbed areas with some concrete building pads and former streets. Magazine remains, concreted over. DallasFort Worth Defense Area (DF): For air defense of Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Buildings in use as "4-H Park and County Fairgrounds". Partially Intact, Maryland Army National Guard. Magazines visible, concrete heavily cracked. FDS In private ownership, the barracks north of the launch area were demolished in 2010 but were previously used as the Jacksonville Senior Center. Obliterated, City of Detroit. If those centers fail to carry out a launch order, specially-configured E6B airborne command posts, nicknamed Doomsday Planes, can take over. Launchers obliterated. Do you have a question for Geoffrey? Ther are also sleeping quarters and eating areas above ground. North Kingston Parks and Recreation Department sports complex. Because of this new missile, fewer sites were needed and PH-32, along with 7 other Philadelphia region bases, was shut down. Now under private ownership, Explosives Technology. Perhaps some structures in the overgrowth. Now L-58C is used as a Long Range Radar (LRR) site by the FAA, designated "J-63" equipped with ARSR-4 Radar. Partially intact, buildings being used, no evidence of radar towers. One diagram in particular raised a few eyebrows: It showed the location of a Missile Alert Facility, along with the silos for 10 nuclear weapons. Some berms still visible. Belmont Harbors site is now a grassy area on the lakefront, as is the old Promontory Point site. The perimeter fence appears to remain. 400659N 0745330W / 40.11639N 74.89167W / 40.11639; -74.89167 (PH-15-LS). Totally obliterated. Interstate 87. This historic site was built as a precaution but never actually used for its potential purpose. All buildings in use in excellent condition. Home now to the 103rd Air Control Squadron. Obliterated, Wildcat Canyon Regional Park. FDS. Troop barracks are used for storage for Nike Elementary School in the Meramec Valley R-3 school district. Abandoned, now known as the Rochester-Utica State Recreation Area and the Shadebush Environmental Educational Center. FDS. Some buildings still standing and in use by Independence Board of Education. Heres How to See the Dazzling Duo, Vallas and Johnson Headed to Chicago Mayoral Runoff, Lightfoot Denied Second Term, Indicted Ald. FDS. TV transmitter site. The site is currently used as a small arms firing range and a radio tower has been built there. The U.S. Army (19541959) and the Army National Guard (19591963) operated this battery. On Reversion Day, May 15, 1972, all Nike Hercules missile sites were handed over to the JASDF. The solution was intercontinental ballistic missiles, which could be launched from Soviet soil. Redeveloped into Marin County Waste Water Treatment Plant. Magazines probably in good condition, launch area being used for trailer and outside storage. We are eager to share our knowledge and expertise to assist you with purchasing your own The AADCP was inactivated in May 1972. Some old military buildings, off "Nike Site Road". Now privately owned but undeveloped. Demolished Nov 2015 for a housing development. Site appears unused. Site demolished and cleared. Redeveloped into Electric Lighting Company. Obliterated. A wonderful private oasis! A helicopter pad is shown in the lower portion of the photo. This program, known as Project Nike, was the first operational American anti-aircraft system. Former above-ground site with berms protecting launchers. Most of site has been obliterated, fenceline visible in aerial imagery. The northern missile magazine is still exposed but has been fenced off and is modified into an underground machine shop. Used as the Bedford Electronics Research Annex. Private ownership, good shape. The Nike Hercules was Ajaxs successor. L-58's housing area was taken over by the Air Force after the IFC was closed by the Army, and was redesignated as Loring Family Housing Annex #2. Few buildings left, faint traces of one magazine but very little of Launch site remains. Now Northeastern University Marine Science Center. State of Rhode Island, State Police Academy and Training Center, buildings in use; magazines visible. Razed but broken concrete pads still visible; former Civil Defense site. Above-ground firing site, although no berms visible. ". After the Nike-Hercules site was inactivated in 1966, used by the Air Force until Loring's inactivation in the early 1990s as part of SAC's GCCS (Global Command & Control System. Never operational. Intact, salvage yard. FDS. Little evidence of IFC site remains. A relic of the Cold War tucked away in the forested hills above Bratislava. Magazine area now storage yard. Leveled and cleared; redeveloped into Patriots Park along 187th Street. 384744N 0894758W / 38.79556N 89.79944W / 38.79556; -89.79944 (SL-10-CS), Private Ownership Purchased 7-12-14 by Ron Mertens of Smithton IL. [10] During the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Travis battalion assumed responsibility for the remaining active batteries guarding the entire San Francisco region. Nike launch magazines abandoned and partially covered by a layer of soil, used for open-air storage. FDS. Guard shack still visible, launcher site clearly visible, and administrative buildings still in use. Fenced-in area, redeveloped with new landscaping. FDS. FDS. Quite a few of the buildings, except for a metal structure on the north-east corner, are still standing. Press reports and Pentagon briefings have put the number of ICBMs at 400. Single-family home. The Formerly Used Defense Sites (FDS) program processed many former sites and then transferred them out of Defense Department control.[7]. The Russian invasion of Ukraine brings back memories of the Cold War. Map showing the areas of the six Minuteman Missile wings on the central and northern Great Plains. Now obliterated, High-end single-family housing, no evidence of IFC. Privately owned, abandoned and overgrown, surrounded on north and east by a new subdivision. Abandoned, in private hands. Largely intact and listed on the. Some buildings may still be standing. Initially the U.S. used Nike Ajax missiles. The site was initially an AN/FSG-l Missile-Master Radar Direction Center. Largely intact and abandoned. Current status is unknown. time knowing which ones. Obliterated. The launcher Area has about 7 launch pads with 3 underground bunkers and 1 barn with rails, about 80% finished when construction halted. To reach the site, drive to William W. Powers State Recreation Area in southeast Chicago. 20th Century Castles offers missile bases, communications bunkers, silos and other unique, underground properties. Buildings demolished in December 2020. Magazine exists, concreted over. Buildings in poor condition, some roofless, some not. Buildings in good shape. Battery 8,8th Battalion,3rd Air Defense Brigade was located on the Chinen peninsula in southern part of the island. Berms around missile launch sites now around buildings erected in former missile sites. Private ownership. After inactivation, the property reverted to Selfridge AFB. Command, maintenance, and fueling buildings now serve as the U.S. Border Patrol's Detroit Sector Headquarters. Triple magazines visible, overgrown and abandoned. Each MAF normally commands the missiles in 10 silos but any one MAF may control 50 silos if needed. Abandoned IFC site. Today's W78 warheads are 23 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Since that time there have been hundreds of Atlas, Titan, Minuteman and Peacekeeper sites constructed all the way from Texas to North Dakota, New Mexico to Montana. In private ownership. Ajax launch covers visible, some obscured by buildings, two launch doors for Hercules, probably welded shut. IFC Redeveloped into a public park called Nike Park, in the middle of a much larger industrial park. With the exception of Alaska, in which sites were given a specific name, Nike missile sites were designated by a coding system of the Defense Area Name abbreviation; a two-digit number representing the degree from north converted to a number between 01 and 99 (North being 01; East being 25; South being 50; West being 75), and a letter, L = launch site, C = IFC (Integrated Fire Control) site. Buildings in good shape, Radar tower bases visible. Thoroughly fenced in. FDS. FDS. Air strip is now part of Evergreen Lakes subdivision. FDS. Most of site now South Hills Christian School. On 1 October 1961 W-13DC was integrated with USAF Air Defense Command/NORAD Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) air defense radar network as Site RP-54/Z-227. All buildings razed, partially reused by parking lot and West Bayshore Blve. FDS. Nothing remains except large open area. View waymark gallery. The USAF radar site at Murphy Dome AFS, AK (F-2) was shared with the Army for Nike missile-defense system. Several radar towers standing. Intact, LA County Fire Camp #9 and GTE cellular relay station. FDS. Dyess AFB Defense Area (DY): Installed to defend the SAC bombers and Atlas F missile silos stationed at and around Dyess AFB. After the Army closed the Nike facility, It was gained as an off-base installation of Andrews AFB on 21 Feb 1975, under Headquarters Command. Meanwhile, the area that used to be a Nike site at Montrose Harbor is now a nature preserve. Now Grandview Off Leash Dog Park. In the 1980s, water contamination near the base was found to be a health hazard. Mostly redeveloped, magazine area in poor condition, used as storage yard and parking lot. Buildings torn down, foundations remain. On high mountain peak. FDS. Travis AFB Defense Area (T): Established to defend the USAF Strategic Air Command, later Military Airlift Command base. IFC was operated by B/71st (7/54-9/58) and B/1/71st (9/58-11/62), Redeveloped into "Great Falls Nike Missile Park", FDS. Appears abandoned, covered by wild vegetation, Private ownership. Some radio towers but no evidence of radar. The MAF The area is off-limits to visitors at Angel Island State Park. Elevators cemented over. FDS. The elevator still works in one magazine and is used at times to move the larger equipment. mountain ranges, similar to looking at a relief map. Alert Operations and the Strategic Air Command, This is What Its Like to Be in Control of the Most Powerful Weapons on the Planet, U.S. ICBM to Replace 1970s Minuteman May Cost $111 Billion. Beck VoTech School. Totally obliterated; replaced by the South Suburban Rehab Center at 19000 S Halsted St. FDS. #mc_embed_signup{background:#fff; clear:left;width:100%;font-weight:normal;}, Beyond Chicago from the Air with Geoffrey Baer, The Great Chicago Fire: A Chicago Stories Special. Private Ownership. She has visited half of the states, as well as parts of Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean, and regularly travels home to the Hoosier State to see friends and family. The owner had planned to use it as a Law Enforcement Training facility, however, after rejecting a bid submitted by a construction company owned by the Planning Commission Chairman, the owners requests for permits were rejected. There was a multiplicity of reasons that Minuteman's were sited in the Great Plains region. It was later upgraded to the AN/TSQ-51 "Missile Mentor" solid-state computer system. Hilltop Elementary School, no remains. Redeveloped into Industrial Area. Above-ground Nike-Hercules pads within protective berms. Part of Army Reserve Center, in back of facility. They were the countrys first surface-to-air guided missile system. Sites at (S-13) Redmond, (S-61) Vashon Island, and (S-92) Bainbridge Island were upgraded to launch Nike Hercules missiles and survived until 1974. Light office building, parking lot, also Worcester Nike Park. Intact, Abilene Independent School District, in good shape. In use by state highway department and is currently covered by a bike track, a Hamburg Town Park, and Bulk Storage. Like us on Facebook to get the latest on the world's hidden wonders. Some buildings standing, Now USG Plant. Used as a storage area. Partially Intact, Maryland Army National Guard. Some traces of building foundations but nothing of missile launchers or magazines. Redeveloped into park and recreation area. They are cement-block shells. Residential housing built in place. Private ownership. Afterwards, the Army Air Defense Command Post was moved to King Salmon. Some broken concrete remains of launch area. FDS. Appears to be in good condition, no evidence of radar towers. The German idea of an underground missile silo was adopted and developed by the United States for missile launch facilities for its intercontinental ballistic missiles. Buildings, some radar towers. South Florida Natural Resources Center in Everglades National Park, under control of National Park Service. Heres why the US Air Force isnt concerned. Ajax and Hercules launch doors visible, probably welded shut. Also the lawn is cut! Roads exist with severe cracking in poor shape. But some remnants and buildings still stand, including in Wolf Lake where an actual Nike missile is on display. Although silos are unattended, they are monitored with video and other Partially intact. Until recently, Nike Missile Base C-84 near the Chicago suburb of Barrington, Illinois, served as an archival repository for Lake County; the records were stored in one of the three underground missile storage areas. The pits are still there, under the park, behind the fire station. At some later time it transferred to Military Airlift Command, and on 1 Jun 1992 transferred to Air Mobility Command. Purchased by. Later manning responsibilities would eventually be supplied by one active duty unit (3rd Missile Battalion, 1st Artillery) and one Pennsylvania Army National Guard battalion (The Duquesne Greys-2nd Missile Battalion, 176th Artillery). One of the Launch Bunkers has been converted to a Cross Country Ski Chalet with a large parking lot, and the other three Launch Bunkers are used for storage. Magazines badly deteriorated, some used as parking lot. 392119N 0765102W / 39.35528N 76.85056W / 39.35528; -76.85056 (BA-79-LS), 384611N 0764351W / 38.76972N 76.73083W / 38.76972; -76.73083 (W-35-LS), 383917N 0765120W / 38.65472N 76.85556W / 38.65472; -76.85556 (W-44-LS), 384315N 0771441W / 38.72083N 77.24472W / 38.72083; -77.24472 (W-64-CS), "During the Cold War a ring of Nike anti-aircraft missile sites defended the nation's capital, reminiscent of the perimeter of forts that protected it during the Civil War. John Reece, Chicago. Buildings in use, no radar towers visible. FDS. The launcher area has occasional tours. Until 1978, all missileers were men. . Now Massachusetts Audubon Society, Drumlin Farm. Formerly located on Hog Island, formerly Ft. Duvall. Was an Unusual Salvador Dal Painting Actually His? Used as City of Rancho Palos Verdes storage area. Some old roads still exist in the abandoned part of the facility, but no evidence of radar towers. Buildings in good condition, the old radar towers are still standing. The transmitter tower for UNT's campus radio station is also located on site. Magazine area visible from aerial imagery. U.S. Army Air Defense Command operated the sites with Regular Army units (possibly from 562nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment) from 1960 until 1966. The MAF's are also a target. Headquarters facilities were located at Tappan, Fort Totten, Fort Wadsworth, and Roslyn. Also quite a few junk vehicles. private retirement home. Totally obliterated by new construction. Follow us on social media to add even more wonder to your day. The control in the upper-right corner of the map (it shows the four corners of a box) allows you to see the map It resides within an Army Reserve facility. SF-90DC was integrated with the USAF Air Defense Command/NORAD Semi Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) air defense radar network as Site P-38 / Z-38 The AADCP was inactivated in mid-1971. Owned by the Utica School District. 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