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![]() Bill Higdon wrote: IIRC, One former Nike site is the FAA facility in Van Nuys. Seems I was told this by a former crew member. I think the California Air and Army National Guard units took over those sites (IIRC one was just south of the air port - and the other bit further south in the hills??? been a long time---). According to the Boeing site - some of the Nikes were in service into early 1974. I think most of the sites were indeed abandoned by the mid to late 60's - IIRC Whittier Narrows was abandoned by the very early 60's. There used to be some old runways there - and in the early 60's kids used to run go-carts and minibikes there on the weekends. We also suspected there was one up in the Puente Hills - just east and up the hill from what is now Rio Honda Community College (actually -just above the old Pellisser dairy farms)- but I've heard later that was just some sort of communication station. There was indeed another Nike site about 10-12 miles southeast in the Puente Hills - just sw of what's now Rowland Heights. Figures - been gone 33 years -- and this stuff comes back - yet I can't remember what I had for dinner last night... best regards... -- randy guttery A Tender Tale - a page dedicated to those Ships and Crews so vital to the United States Silent Service: http://tendertale.com |
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