What you guys were stepping on isn't the entrance. Those round circles you are looking at is the antenna silos, including the one with the square with the dirt in it. If you got a shovel, you'd hit concrete within 3'.
At that site, the entrance portal and escape shaft are not visible.
it really saddens me that these places of honor have to be covered up. I think all of them should be preserved. they really dont take up that much space. and people are fascinated with them such as myself.
NO mysteries here, fellas. A fire started in the silo during construction work. Two workers survived. The Titan 2 missile was fueled and in the silo but DID NOT explode. The warhead had been removed from the site prior to the start of construction. The complex was off alert status for the next 13 months during the accident investigation and repairs.
Well maybe, but all we could see was thin easy to remove dirt that seemed to go down to the entrance.. Impossible to tell. The missile hole is a very soft area of dirt as we show in the video. It looks recoverable. Very costly maintained cranes are clearly setting near this area...WHY?
My friend and I couldn't find a way in either last October. The owner of the house next door took us back there and told us that it was sealed with 3 feet of concrete on every opening. It was such an anticlimactic afternoon as I'm sure you know. Thanks for putting it on YouTube though.
I was at 373-4 several times from 1980-1983 and I can tell you I never believed in ghosts until I went there. We called it the Ghost site for that reason. You could still see the spot where the fire started 15 years later. I never liked going to that site....
@esmith4145 I was in the 308th MIMS from 1976 to 1979, and I had been to 373-4 many times. I didn't believe in ghosts either, but 3-4 changed my mind too. Every time I used the escape ladder behind the generator on level 3, the hair on the back of my neck would stand up. And I swore someone was standing behind me. The palm prints of the construction workers who were trapped behind the generator could still be seen embedded in the concrete
What you guys were stepping on isn't the entrance. Those round circles you are looking at is the antenna silos, including the one with the square with the dirt in it. If you got a shovel, you'd hit concrete within 3'.
At that site, the entrance portal and escape shaft are not visible.
GTitanII 3 months ago
Ghost sight after accident in the 60s. Hated going there...
AR2Music 6 months ago
True Story -
techbastard(dot)com(slash)missile(slash)titan2(slash)accident_373-4.php
brj319 6 months ago
it really saddens me that these places of honor have to be covered up. I think all of them should be preserved. they really dont take up that much space. and people are fascinated with them such as myself.
OsanBlackCat5RS 8 months ago
If I were you guys I would come back with shovels and get in there, I wouldn't be able to pass up the opportunity to explore something like that.
Would you mind passing the location on?.
(anybody else notice the UFO at 3:50 ? )
gcollin75 1 year ago
Fair enough, but why the man lift? A hook would be more useful to a pumping station if they really needed it I would think.
metalpresstv 1 year ago
there is a crane becase there is a chesepeake compresser station behind it and a lease road runs through the middle of it
ezngo1 1 year ago
"They're like crop circles!"
1179stmf 1 year ago
Can someone explain why this new looking ready to go Crane that is in the video at 20 seconds - part 2
metalpresstv 1 year ago
lol
"nuculer"
derp da derp derp
It's NuCLEAR!
mahmahmahboooiiiii 2 years ago
NO mysteries here, fellas. A fire started in the silo during construction work. Two workers survived. The Titan 2 missile was fueled and in the silo but DID NOT explode. The warhead had been removed from the site prior to the start of construction. The complex was off alert status for the next 13 months during the accident investigation and repairs.
bobrav 2 years ago
Well maybe, but all we could see was thin easy to remove dirt that seemed to go down to the entrance.. Impossible to tell. The missile hole is a very soft area of dirt as we show in the video. It looks recoverable. Very costly maintained cranes are clearly setting near this area...WHY?
metalpresstv 2 years ago
I was also questioning that crane. Seems odd that it was there. could be nothing though.
TowTruckJoe1 2 years ago
My friend and I couldn't find a way in either last October. The owner of the house next door took us back there and told us that it was sealed with 3 feet of concrete on every opening. It was such an anticlimactic afternoon as I'm sure you know. Thanks for putting it on YouTube though.
aaronjm94 2 years ago
I was at 373-4 several times from 1980-1983 and I can tell you I never believed in ghosts until I went there. We called it the Ghost site for that reason. You could still see the spot where the fire started 15 years later. I never liked going to that site....
esmith4145 2 years ago
@esmith4145 I was in the 308th MIMS from 1976 to 1979, and I had been to 373-4 many times. I didn't believe in ghosts either, but 3-4 changed my mind too. Every time I used the escape ladder behind the generator on level 3, the hair on the back of my neck would stand up. And I swore someone was standing behind me. The palm prints of the construction workers who were trapped behind the generator could still be seen embedded in the concrete
psylosusie 1 year ago