Nikesite Park

(5 Reviews)
3095 Bradley Rd, Chalfont, PA 18914, USA

Nikesite Park is located in Bucks County of Pennsylvania state. On the street of Bradley Road and street number is 3095. .
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Nikesite Park quickly are 40.2450412 ,-75.1760614

Contact and Address

Address: 3095 Bradley Rd, Chalfont, PA 18914, USA
Postal code: 18914

Opening Hours:

Monday:6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday:6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday:6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday:6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday:6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday:6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday:6:00 AM – 6:00 PM

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Reviews

  • Hawk Song

    (September 8, 2018, 11:23 am)

    Good game

  • Michael Gross

    (June 8, 2018, 9:18 am)

    Nice trails

  • Benjamin Randall

    (April 28, 2018, 12:20 pm)

    We planted all sorts of flowers and built bird, owl, and bat houses for the county. Beautiful park with very low traffic and plenty to do for all ages.

  • Ryan Distler

    (April 8, 2018, 9:02 am)

    Went for the annual horsham day fireworks event. This is a nice park with fields and a creek.

  • David Stowell

    (February 10, 2018, 9:16 am)

    Between '53-'71, this was a launch site for Nike Ajax Air Defense Missiles. A little history:
    Project Nike was a U.S. Army project, proposed in May 1945 by Bell Laboratories, to develop a line-of-sight anti-aircraft missile system. The project delivered the United States' first operational anti-aircraft missile system, the Nike Ajax, in 1953. A great number of the technologies and rocket systems used for developing the Nike Ajax were re-used for a number of functions, many of which were given the "Nike" name (after Nike, the goddess of victory from Greek mythology). The missile's first-stage solid rocket booster became the basis for many types of rocket including the Nike Hercules missile and NASA's Nike Smoke rocket, used for upper-atmosphere research.
    The first type, Nike Ajax (MIM-3), were deployed starting in 1953. The Army initially ordered 1,000 missiles and 60 sets of equipment. They were placed to protect strategic and tactical sites within the US. As a last-line of defense from air attack, they were positioned to protect cities as well as military installations. The missile was deployed first at Fort Meade, Maryland during December 1953. A further 240 launch sites were built up to 1962. They replaced 896 radar-guided anti-aircraft guns, operated by the National Guardor Army to protect certain key sites. This left a handful of 75 mm Skysweeper emplacements as the only anti-aircraft artillery remaining in use by the US. By 1957 the Regular Army AAA units had been replaced by missile battalions. During 1958 the Army National Guard began to replace their guns and adopt the Ajax system.
    By 1958, the Army deployed nearly 200 Nike Ajax batteries at 40 "Defense Areas" within the United States in which Project Nike missiles were deployed. Within each Defense Area, a "Ring of Steel" was developed with a series of Nike Integrated Firing and Launch Sites constructed by the Corps of Engineers.
    The deployment was designed to initially supplement and then replace gun batteries deployed around the nation's major urban areas and vital military installations. The defense areas consisted of major cities and selected United States Air Force Strategic Air Command bases which were deemed vital to national defense.
    Due to geographical factors, the placement of Nike batteries differed at each location.
    Each Nike missile battery was divided into two basic parcels: the Battery Control Area and the Launch Area.
    The Battery Control Area contained the radar and computer equipment. Housing and administration buildings, including the mess hall, barracks, and recreation facilities, were sometimes located in a third parcel of land. More likely, however, the housing and administration buildings were located at either the Battery Control Area or the Launch Area, depending upon site configuration, obstructions, and the availability of land.
    The Launch Area provided for the maintenance, storage, testing, and firing of the Nike missiles. The selection of this area was primarily influenced by the relatively large amount of land required, its suitability to extensive underground construction, and the need to maintain a clear line-of-sight between the missiles in the Launch Area and the missile-tracking-radar in the Battery Control Area.
    Leftover traces of the approximately 265 Nike missile bases can still be seen around cities across the country. As the sites were decommissioned they were first offered to federal agencies. Many were already on Army National Guard bases who continued to use the property. Others were offered to state and local governments while others were sold to school districts. The left-overs were offered to private individuals. Thus, many Nike sites are now municipal yards, communications and FAA facilities (the IFC areas), probation camps, and even renovated for use as Airsoft gaming and MilSim training complexes. Several were completely obliterated and turned into parks. Some are now private residences. Only a few remain intact and preserve the history of the Nike project.

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Nikesite Park | 3095 Bradley Rd, Chalfont, PA 18914, USA
Nikesite Park | 3095 Bradley Rd, Chalfont, PA 18914, USA
Nikesite Park | 3095 Bradley Rd, Chalfont, PA 18914, USA
Nikesite Park | 3095 Bradley Rd, Chalfont, PA 18914, USA
Nikesite Park | 3095 Bradley Rd, Chalfont, PA 18914, USA
Nikesite Park | 3095 Bradley Rd, Chalfont, PA 18914, USA
Nikesite Park | 3095 Bradley Rd, Chalfont, PA 18914, USA
Nikesite Park | 3095 Bradley Rd, Chalfont, PA 18914, USA
Nikesite Park | 3095 Bradley Rd, Chalfont, PA 18914, USA
Nikesite Park | 3095 Bradley Rd, Chalfont, PA 18914, USA