Atomic Museum
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- Museums and Exhibits
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The Atomic Museum is a repository for one of the most comprehensive collections of nuclear history. The museum covers the period from the nation’s first nuclear test, code named Trinity, to the first test at the Nevada Test Site on January 27, 1951, to the present. As part of its mission, the Atomic Museum seeks to collect and preserve a wide variety of materials and artifacts relating to atomic testing, the Atomic Age, the Nevada Test Site, the Cold War and nuclear and radiological science and technology. The current collection includes atomic-themed pop culture memorabilia, thousands of rare photographs, videos, artifacts, scientific and nuclear reports and data and one-of-a-kind scientist collections.
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755East Flamingo Rd
Las Vegas, Nevada 89119
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