The United States Air Force
facility commonly known as Area 51 is a highly classified remote
detachment of Edwards Air Force Base, within the Nevada Test and Training  Range Homey  Airport 
(KXTA) and Groom 
 Lake 
The base's current primary purpose is publicly unknown; however, based on historical evidence, it most likely supports the development and testing of experimental aircraft and weapons systems (black projects). The intense secrecy surrounding the base has made it the frequent subject of conspiracy theories and a central component to unidentified flying object (UFO) folklore. Although the base has never been declared a secret base, all research and occurrences in Area 51 are Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI). On 25 June 2013, following a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed in 2005, the CIA publicly acknowledged the existence of the base for the first time, declassifying documents detailing the history and purpose of Area 51.
Area 51 is located in the southern portion ofNevada  in the western United States , 83 miles (134 km)
north-northwest of Las Vegas shore 
of Groom  Lake ,
is a large military airfield. The site was acquired by the United States Air
Force in 1955, primarily for the flight testing of the Lockheed U-2 aircraft.
The area around Area 51, including the small town of Rachel Extraterrestrial Highway 
The amount of information theUnited States McCarran  International  Airport 
The USGS topographic map for the area only shows the long-disused Groom Mine. A civil aviation chart published by the Nevada Department of Transportation shows a large restricted area, defined as part of the Nellis restricted airspace. The National Atlas page showing federal lands inNevada 
When documents that mention the Nevada Test Site (NTS) and operations at Groom are declassified, mentions of Area 51 andGroom  Lake North
  Vietnam 
On 25 June 2013, CIA released an official history of the U-2 and OXCART projects that officially acknowledged the existence of Area 51. The release was in response to a Freedom of Information Act request submitted in 2005 by Jeffrey T. Richelson ofGeorge  Washington 
University 's National Security
Archives, and contain numerous references to Area 51 and Groom  Lake 
The base's current primary purpose is publicly unknown; however, based on historical evidence, it most likely supports the development and testing of experimental aircraft and weapons systems (black projects). The intense secrecy surrounding the base has made it the frequent subject of conspiracy theories and a central component to unidentified flying object (UFO) folklore. Although the base has never been declared a secret base, all research and occurrences in Area 51 are Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI). On 25 June 2013, following a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed in 2005, the CIA publicly acknowledged the existence of the base for the first time, declassifying documents detailing the history and purpose of Area 51.
Area 51 is located in the southern portion of
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Area 51
The amount of information the
The USGS topographic map for the area only shows the long-disused Groom Mine. A civil aviation chart published by the Nevada Department of Transportation shows a large restricted area, defined as part of the Nellis restricted airspace. The National Atlas page showing federal lands in
When documents that mention the Nevada Test Site (NTS) and operations at Groom are declassified, mentions of Area 51 and
On 25 June 2013, CIA released an official history of the U-2 and OXCART projects that officially acknowledged the existence of Area 51. The release was in response to a Freedom of Information Act request submitted in 2005 by Jeffrey T. Richelson of
 
 
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