Been there in days gone by when you needed security clearance, and it is awsome.
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Been there in days gone by when you needed security clearance, and it is awsome.
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This is such a unique experience. I'm not much of a history buff, but I really enjoyed my visit. We went with a small home school group. Definitely worth the time!
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As mentioned, tours are held for Friends and Family of workers in the Mountain. I work there and have served as an escort in the past. AFter 9-11, things tightened up a lot. There are groups who do get in for tours. You can call the Public Affairs Office in Cheyenne Mountain for information on how you can get in...
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Tours actually ARE available. I work in Cheyenne Mountain and they offer tours every Friday in the spring/summer months. And in the colder, slower months they offer them every other Friday. But here's the catch - you have to know someone who works there to be your escort. These are called "Friends & Family" tours. So, if you're a tourist...
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We live in Colorado Springs and are military and can't even get a tour of NORAD. Tours are currently unavailable. You may confirm this on their website. I think at one time tours were available but since 9/11 and our nation's security concerns - they no longer do tours.
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