Impact on Nevada
Area 51 became a huge tourist destination for alien fanatics. People from all over the world came to Las Vegas just to get as close as they could to the base and take photographs. With all the attention Area 51 was getting, restaurants and many other tourist destinations were built bringing in a fair amount of cash flow. These tourist destinations included the Little A'le'Inn and the Black Mailbox.
Area 51 tour in las vegas
"Here you will find a wealth of information and souvenirs on this top-secret area. Captain Chuck Clark, an ex-air force captain, has written a manual on Area 51, which is also available for purchase. After a great Alien Burger at the Little A'le' Inn we journey to the infamous Black Mailbox, a sacred meeting place for UFO enthusiasts. We arrive at the absolute perimeter of Area 51 through a strange and unexplained “Mutant” Joshua Tree forest where the guards (The Men In Black) forever stand watch along with detection devices, listening devices and cameras mounted among the cactus. The signs read, "Top Secret Military Facility, Keep Out, Use of Deadly force Authorized" and I'm sure they mean it. You can wave at the heavily armed guards in the 4x4 parked on the desert hillside but they don't wave back. They just wait and watch from behind their darkened windows.
It's very spooky. As much as the United States government has denied the existence of this base, we know it is there but no one knows what it is they do there. This is an Extreme Tour to the world's most top secret military facility, the real home of the X files." -Adventure Photo Tours |
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http://www.adventurephototours.com/area51.htm |