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The Atomic Museum
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The Atomic Museum

Dirección:755 E Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119
Distrito:Cerca del Strip
Teléfono:(702) 794-5151
Horario:Mon-Sun 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Precio:$15-$20
Duración:2-3 hours
Reserva:walk-in
Edad:all ages
Mejor Hora:Weekday mornings to avoid crowds; visit before sunset to fully explore outdoor exhibits
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The Atomic Museum (formerly National Atomic Testing Museum) chronicles Nevada's pivotal role in nuclear weapons testing during the Cold War and explores how atomic science shaped American culture and society. The museum features original artifacts, declassified government films, and interactive exhibits that transport visitors through the Atomic Era from the 1950s onward. It's ideal for history enthusiasts, science buffs, and anyone curious about this significant yet often overlooked chapter of U.S. history.

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  • •The museum is located near the Nevada National Security Site, where the U.S. conducted over 900 nuclear tests between 1951 and 1992
  • •Exhibits include a replica of an underground nuclear test tunnel that visitors can walk through to experience the scale and conditions of actual test sites
  • •The museum houses declassified government films and photographs documenting the atomic testing program that were previously unavailable to the public
  • •Artifacts include period furniture, fashion, and consumer products from the 1950s that showcase how atomic imagery permeated American popular culture

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  • •The outdoor Ground Zero Theatre screening room offers a unique viewing experience of atomic test footage with atmospheric effects that simulate the blast environment
  • •Ask staff about the rarely-discussed Downwinders exhibit, which documents the health impacts on Nevada residents and neighboring communities affected by nuclear testing fallout

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