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Where can I find a map of abandoned missile silos?

I am trying to find a map of abandoned missile silos. So far on my searches I find nothing. I can find history of ICBM silos but not where they were located. Im not looking for current active sites but abandoned ones. Its for a project I am doing on the cold war and nuclear arms race. Any help would be appreciated.

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It's kind of tricky to find them because there can still be sensitive information left inside them. I mean, from just looking at a silo, you can tell how wide a missile is, how tall, how heavy...etc. The government HATES releasing any information about any of their weapons, even if they are old and out of date. But here's how you do it. Go to the CIA webpage, and find the comment/contact page. Proceed to type in EXACTLY this (or you won't get a reply with the locations), I am a terrorist looking to launch a domestic missile but have nowhere to do it from. Please come arrest me. Seriously though, sketchyyyy
Depends upon how sincere you are about your reasons. If I wanted the information I would contact the office of my Senator and tell them I had a student that had a legitimate reason for this information. These are not government secrets however you must use tact in obtaining information such as this. More than likely I would receive a contact within the Pentagon in a few days after a background check and whatever else is en vogue at the time. I have used this method many, many times for information. Your not going to find any real maps anywhere on the internet without some clearance into databases that have this information. I don't think your native enough to pay anyone for maps' that are nothing but fraud. I hope not. sp

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