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The Atomic Testing Museum

By: Bill Morgan

The Atomic Testing Museum located in Las Vegas features a collection of ongoing exhibits that help to view history through the perspective of the Nevada Test Site and its related programs. A relatively new Las Vegas attraction, the Atomic Testing Museum was founded in 1998 by its parent organization, the Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation.

On any given day a visitor to Las Vegas can easily find his way to the museum, located as it is at 755 East Flamenco Road, just a few minutes from the famed downtown strip. The outside façade of the museum presents an appropriately barren and laboratorial aura, constructed as it was with barren concrete and stone walls.

Upon entering the museum, the visitor can expect to encounter nearly a dozen different areas, most of them featuring permanent collection of artifacts. One area, the Atomic Gallery, gives a visitor a sense of how the nuclear testing era had an impact on popular culture. A piece of the Berlin Wall can be found just down the hallway in a gallery called the ‘Today and Tomorrow’ exhibit. Another area of the museum portrays the impact of 50 years of nuclear testing on the land of Nevada, and another exhibit or two goes on to give the visitor a sense of how Nevadans go about preserving and recovering the land.

One of the museum’s most fascinating features is its in-depth portrayal of the whole world of underground nuclear testing, a facet of nuclear testing about which not many have seen or heard. Another of the museum’s strong points is its many video and audio representations of the above-ground nuclear testing, which leave the visitor with a profound sense of just how such devastating weapons would impact the world.

With reasonable entrance fees and great hours, the museum is a great find for any interested in learning more about the history of atomic weapons and their testing in our home country.

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