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MSR / MSCB / MSPP HAER Descriptions and Drawings
The following excerpts from the Historic American Engineering Record
(HAER No. ND-9-B and ND-9-AU) about the Missile Site Control Building and its Power Plant provide extensive and detailed information about the MSR / MSCB and the MSPP:
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Missile Site Control Building (MSCB)
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Introduction
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Physical History
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Construction
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Detailed Descriptions:
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Architectural / Engineering Drawings:
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Notes:
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High resolution tiff images are available on the Library of Congress web site. Click the ND-9-B link on this page. <$
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Summary
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The first, second, and mezzanine floors were subterranean.
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The third and fourth floors were within the above ground turret.
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The second floor held the tactical operations areas.
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Cross section
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Elevation and Section A
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Sections B and C
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Roof Plan
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Partial Underfloor Plan of First Floor
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Composite First Floor Plan
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Composite Mezzanine Floor Plan
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Composite Second Floor Plan
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Composite Removable Third Floor and Duplexer Area
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Interior Elevations, Third Floor
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Composite Fourth Floor Plan, Equipment and Access Platforms
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Interior Elevations, Fourth Floor
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Missile Site Power Plant (MSPP)
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Architectural / Engineering Drawings:
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Notes:
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High resolution tiff images are available on the Library of Congress web site. Click the ND-9-AU link on this page. <$
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Summary
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Both upper and lower levels were subterranean.
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The lower level held the six "prime movers" (diesel engines and generators), medical facilities, and the security operations control center (SOCC).
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The upper level held the control room, transformer room, environmental equipment areas, shops, and the security personnel quarters (dormitories, day room, dining room, etc.)
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General Floor Plan, Lower Level
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General Floor Plan, Upper Level
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Interior Elevations, Corridors 216 and 126, Upper and Lower Levels