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Extractions: NATIONAL ATOMIC MUSEUM Operated by the Department of Energy (DOE), the National Atomic Museum contains a large collection of declassified nuclear technology. Since its opening in 1969, the objective of the National Atomic museum has been to provide a readily accessible repository of educational materials, and information on the Atomic Age. In addition, the museum's goal is to preserve, interpret, and exhibit to the public memorabilia of this Age. In late 1991 the museum was chartered by Congress as the United States' only official Atomic museum. Prominently featured in the museum's high bay is the story of the Manhattan Engineer District, the unprecedented 2.2 billion dollar scientific-engineering project that was centered in New Mexico during World War II. The Manhattan Project as it was more commonly called, developed, built, and tested the world's first Atomic bomb in New Mexico. This display also includes casings similar to the only Atomic bombs ever used in warfare. Dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, these two bombs helped bring World War II to an end in mid-August 1945. The story of the Manhattan Project's three secret cities , Hanford, Washington, Los Alamos, New Mexico, and Oak Ridge, Tennessee, is also presented in this area.
Extractions: Welcome to the National Atomic Museum Now Open! At 1905 Mountain Road NW. We're located North of Old Town and East of Rio Grande Blvd. Programs currently available are the Up 'n' Atom Mobile and A Taste of Science. The Up 'n' Atom Store is located at the Museum. Click here for directions. Read about us in the Albuquerque Tribune! The National Atomic Museum is the nation's only congressionally-chartered museum of nuclear science and history. Through artifacts and audio-visual presentations, the museum tells the story of the nuclear age and the ongoing developments in nuclear science. Exhibits include the following: The Manhattan Project, WWII and The Cold War Secret No More - A Look Into Russia's Nuclear Weapon Museums Robotics Waging Peace The History of Arms Control Seeing is Healing - Nuclear Medicine Pioneers of Science, including Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, and Stanislaw Ulam
Extractions: Welcome to the National Atomic Museum Now Open! At 1905 Mountain Road NW. We're located North of Old Town and East of Rio Grande Blvd. Programs currently available are the Up 'n' Atom Mobile and A Taste of Science. The Up 'n' Atom Store is located at the Museum. Click here for directions. Read about us in the Albuquerque Tribune! The National Atomic Museum is the nation's only congressionally-chartered museum of nuclear science and history. Through artifacts and audio-visual presentations, the museum tells the story of the nuclear age and the ongoing developments in nuclear science. Exhibits include the following: The Manhattan Project, WWII and The Cold War Secret No More - A Look Into Russia's Nuclear Weapon Museums Robotics Waging Peace The History of Arms Control Seeing is Healing - Nuclear Medicine Pioneers of Science, including Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, and Stanislaw Ulam
Extractions: At Kirtland Air Force Base The National Atomic Museum shares the development of nuclear weaponry through photographs, films and hardware as an original hydrogen bomb, missiles and artillery pieces. An F-105 fighter, a B-52 bomber and a B-29 bomber, are outdoors. Visitors must obtain passes from the military police at the base entrance; proof of automobile insurance and a driver's license are required. Find similar pages at Historical Museums Lowest Rates and Free candid reviews for Albuquerque at Tripadvisor.com. Visit Online Highways' interactive American History project. A team of researchers is developing a site that will present U.S. history in the context of present day travel.
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Extractions: After a two-year absence, AAA baseball will be returning to Albuquerque. The Albuquerque Dukes, the city's long-time team, moved to Portland, Oregon for the 2001-2002 season. The city now has new owners, a renovated stadium and a new team. The Calgary Cannons are moving to Albuquerque in 2003 and will become the Albuquerque Isotopes, named after an Albuquerque baseball team on an episode of the Simpson's television show. For more information, contact John Traub at (403) 5119-7191 or visit www.albuquerquebaseball.com Albuquerque Museum The city has begun the installation of a new Downtown "wayfinding" system that uses a series of signs, maps and kiosks to direct pedestrians and drivers to various districts and destinations in the Downtown area. The signs, maps and kiosks all have the same design - bright yellow with a southwestern flair, the same typeface and icons that identify six districts: the transportation center area, the Civic Plaza area, the courthouse district, the arts and entertainment area, the warehouse district and the residential area or "Casa District". For more information, contact Bruce Rizzieri, City of Albuquerque Transit Department at 764-6100. http://www.cabq.gov/hot/signs.html
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Extractions: Albuquerque's Annual Tour Operator Familiarization tour will be held May 1-4, 2003. Our itinerary includes historic Old Town, a ride on the Sandia Peak Tram, shopping, a day trip to Santa Fe, a visit to Acoma Pueblo "Sky City" and of course hot air ballooning. The $100 per person fee includes lodging, ground transportation, attractions and meals. This price is based on double occupancy.
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Extractions: in the USA Bradbury Science Museum , Los Alamos, NM. The Bradbury Science Museum displays exhibits about the history of Los Alamos National Laboratory, focusing on its role in the Manhattan Project during World War II, and its current research. Institute of American Indian Arts and Culture Museum , Santa Fe, NM. Contemporary Native American artwork from across the country. The IAIA Museum is the holder of the National Contemporary Native American Art Collection, and the only art museum in the country dedicated to contemporary Native American art. Museum of International Folk Art , Santa Fe, NM. Extensive collection of folk art donated by Alexander Girard. National Atomic Museum , Albuquerque, NM. The nation's only congressionally chartered museum for preserving and presenting the history and science of the atomic age. Includes displays of rockets, airplanes, and weapons, as well as exhibits on the Manhattan Project, nuclear medicine, robotics, etc. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science , Albuquerque, NM. Natural History and Science with an emphasis on New Mexico paleontology.
Extractions: A fascinating collection of rattlesnakes and assorted other reptiles, thoughtfully assembled with commentary for kids and former kids. There's other cool stuff, like beers cans branded with snake themes, original bottles of snake oil and other serpent-themed memorabilia through the ages. Mention Albuquerque.com for a 10% percent discount on any item in the gift shop Albuquerque Botanic Garden
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SQAS Meeting - Spring 2001 - Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA on April 3, 2001 at the National Atomic Museum We will have the Museum from 500 pm 8.Miscellaneous Albuquerque, New Mexico (informative site by Convention http://cio.doe.gov/sqas/meetings/Spring01.htm
Extractions: The Spring 2001 meeting for the DOE Quality Managers' Software Quality Assurance Subcommittee (SQAS) will be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, co-hosted by DOE-AL and Sandia National Laboratories In addition to our challenging active Work Items , we have excellent responses for this meeting's Theme . Also, we have been setting up some pretty interesting entertainment and dinner concepts for you, so it looks like another exciting time together!