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Atomic Museum

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Museums, Art Museums, Places Of Interest

755 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89119

702-409-7366

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Today: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Sharren S.

11/02/10

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Interesting history

Atomic testing was a big part of the Las Vegas area. The museum does a very good job highlighting and show casing what occured during that time. It's worth a stop in if your visiting or even live here - because it's a different museum you aren't use to visiting.



Just one slight, I asked a question and the employee was responded in a testy (ha ha, didn't mean a play on words) way. Maybe he was having a bad day, or was sick of answering the same questions.

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dweebslayer

10/20/10

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Depressing and dehumanizing

It may not be actually boring, but it does underscore how we manage to disengage ourselves from what is truly human. As my (now-former) best friend and I stood looking at pictures of young American service men hunkering down in trenches waiting for the bomb to go off, I mentioned to him how depressed I was by this. His response (interrupting me in mid-sentence, as always) fit perfectly into the meiieu of the place: "Oh, I can see WHY...just think of all the MONEY and TECHNOLOGY that was wasted on this..." I did not, and still don't, give a rat's behind about the money and technology. I was upset about the young men who volunteered to serve their country and protect their way of life only to be viewed as two-legged guinea pigs by people at the Pentagon who were probably just as soulless as the ones who put this horror together and then charged admission to let people ignore the rights of those boys all over again. I found no apology anywhere for what was done, nor any recognition for their sacrifice.

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anonymous

03/12/09

A great place to visit; interesting and educational at the same time.

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The National Atomic Testing Museum is a national science, history and educational institution that tells the story of America’s nuclear weapons testing program at the Nevada Test Site. The Museum uses lessons of the past and present to better understand the extent and effect of nuclear testing on worldwide nuclear deterrence and geo-political history. It provides collection-based exhibits and learning activities for greater public understanding and appreciation of the world in which we live. Its collections and activities are inseparably linked to serve a diverse public of varied ages, backgrounds and knowledge.
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Museums, Art Museums, Places Of Interest, Science Museums, Tourist Information & Attractions
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National Endowment For The Humanities,Nevada Humanities,Nevada test Site Historical Foundation,Smithsonian Institution
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