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Nike Missile Site C-47 is a former missile site near Portage, Indiana. The Nike defense system was a
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-era missile system in the
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. Nike missiles were radar guided, supersonic antiaircraft missiles. The planners hoped that Nike would make a direct attack on the U.S. so costly as to be futile. ''Note:'' This includes and Accompanying photographs. Nike missile sites were constructed in defensive rings around major urban and industrial areas.
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was likely selected because of its population, the presence of several military bases, and the
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, steel industry. Nike C-47 (Nike 1B, 1C/12H, 20A/12L-U, (8L-H)) near Portage was designed with two units nearly a mile apart. The first section was the Launcher Area located on the south side of County Road 700 North, approximately west of County Road 500 West, in Porter County, Indiana. The second area was the Control Area, also known as the Administration Area, located on the north side of County Road 600 North, near
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. Construction of the base began in 1954 and it was operational by 1956.


Facility

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Chicago–Gary Defense Area

The Chicago defensive area, one of the larger in the nation, had about 20 bases ringing metropolitan Chicago. Due to the relatively short range of the first generation Nike missiles, bases had to be close to the area they protected. The Army began to buy land and build sites in the early 1950s. The basic system was operational by 1954 using
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missiles. Newer Nike missiles extended the capability of the rings. The " Nike-Hercules" were nuclear capable and could destroy fleets of
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bombers over a wide area. These were deployed at a few selected sites. The Hercules could reach Soviet airspace to intercept aircraft and had the potential to be used against
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(intercontinental ballistic missiles). C-47 was one of the first Nike sites to receive the Hercules missiles.


Related sites

* C-32 Nike 3B/12H, 20A/12L-U in Porter, Indiana, was redeveloped for the offices of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. The launch site is a half-mile east of the National Lakeshore offices on Wagner Road, and is fenced behind a locked gate, although largely intact. It is privately owned, and while overgrown at one point there has been some clean up of the area. * C-44 Nike 2B, 4C/60A/24L-AA in Hegewisch/ Wolf Lake, Illinois (dual site) is abandoned and overgrown at the south end of recreation area. The access road entrance at Avenue J and 133rd Street is largely obliterated. The launch site is also abandoned. It is on the north shore of the lake, where S. Wolf Lake Boulevard becomes S. State Line Road. The buildings are gone but foundations remain. * C-45 Nike 2B/20A/8L-A at Gary Municipal Airport, Indiana, is a redeveloped area at the north tip of the airport. A general aviation hangar, parking lot, and ramp area for aircraft parking were created. The former launch site is across Industrial Highway. The launch site was razed but remnants are still visible. * C-46 Nike 1B, 1C/12H, 20A/12L-U, (8L-H) in Munster, Indiana, was redeveloped into an industrial park. It is on the west side of Calumet Avenue north of 45th Street. The launch site is on the west side of Columbia Avenue. It was razed in 2008 and is now in private ownership. * C-48 Nike 2B/20A/8L-A in
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, was redeveloped as an automobile dealership on Grant Street and later abandoned. The launch site was redeveloped into commercial/industrial site near NW corner of 35th Avenue and Grant Street.


Discontinuance

The Nike system protected the United States until 1972. The bases were closed in accord with the
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treaty limits, and the onset of "
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".


Significance

To be eligible for the
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, Nike sites are required to be historically exceptional and retain a high degree of integrity, including all three major components: (1) administration, (2) radar, and (3) launch functions. There are fifteen Nike sites in Illinois that are part of the Chicago-Gary Defense Area. Several have some buildings and launch areas. C-84 in
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, was the last substantial site to be redeveloped. Five of the bases in the Chicago ring were in Indiana. C-47 is the only site to retain all three functions. A few buildings remain at several of the bases in Indiana. The
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uses several buildings from a base near the
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for offices and service buildings at
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. As elsewhere, they are remnants of bases, not complete units. The early use of nuclear missiles on the site further makes C-47 a rare and exceptional site.


Missiles on display

*A Nike Ajax and Hercules are on display in front of the VFW post in Cedar Lake, Indiana. *A Nike Ajax is on display near the Toledo Rockets Glass Bowl Stadium on the campus of the
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in
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. *A Nike Ajax is on display in front of the Villa Park VFW post # 2801 in Villa Park Illinois


See also

*
List of Nike missile sites The following is a list of Nike missile sites operated by the United States Army. This article lists sites in the United States, most responsible to Army Air Defense Command; however, the Army also deployed Nike missiles to Europe as part of the ...


References


Bibliography

*Bender, Donald E. Nike Missile Defense System Overview. Internet web page, bender@alpha.fdu.edu., online as of 1998. *Carlson, Christina, Robert Lyon, Christine Whitacre, et al. Last Line of Defense, Nike Missile Sites in Illinois. Denver, CO: National Park Service, Rocky Mountain System Support Office, 1996. Center for Air Force History, et al. Coming in from the Cold, Military Heritage in the Cold War. U.S. Air Force, Legacy Program, June 1994. *Lennox, Duncan. Jane's Strategic Weapons System. Surrey, United Kingdom: Jane's Information Group, 1990. *Morgan, Mark L. and Mark Berhow. Rings of Supersonic Steel, Air Defenses of the United States Army, 1950-1979, An Introductory History and Site Guide. San Pedro, CA: Fort MacArthur Museum Association, 1996. {{National Register of Historic Places in Indiana U.S. Army Nike sites Historic districts in Porter County, Indiana Military in Indiana Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana National Register of Historic Places in Porter County, Indiana