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  1. The National Atomic Museum: America's Museum Resource for Nuclear Science & History by Sam Bono, 2001-11

41. Albuquerque, New Mexico Theaters And Museums
Boulevard, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102 505 277 4405 National Atomic Museum KirtlandAirforce Base, Building 20358, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87117 505 284 3243.
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Albuquerque, New Mexico - Theaters, Parks and Museums
Adobe Theater 9813 4th Street NW, Albuquerque, NM 505 898 9222 Albuquerque Museum
2000 Mountain Road Northwest,
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104
Biological Park
2601 Central Avenue Northwest,
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104
Ernie Pyle Branch Library
900 Girard Boulevard Southeast,
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106 Explora Science Center and Children's Museum of Albuquerque #98 Winrock Center Albuquerque, NM 87110 Indian Pueblo Cultural Center 2401 12th Street Northwest, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104 Jonson Gallery 1909 Las Lomas Boulevard Northeast, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102 KiMo Theatre 423 Central Ave. N.W. Albuquerque, NM 87102 505 848-1370 (info.) Maxwell Museum of Anthropology University of New Mexico, University Boulevard, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102 National Atomic Museum Kirtland Airforce Base, Building 20358, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87117

42. Smithsonian Affiliations : National Atomic Museum
About this Affiliate Current Initiatives Upcoming Events NationalAtomic Museum Albuquerque, New Mexico. Exteral Link to Affiliate
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This is a very comprehensive historical site for New Mexico prehistory, history, and culture.Category Regional North America Society and Culture History...... and Animal Life, Professional Southwesternism, National Atomic Museum. Carlsbad CavernsNational Park, History SWCM Archeology, History, Ruins, Albuquerque Museum.
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46. Fort Burgwin Library
nuclear testing in Nevada) National Atomic Museum, Albuquerque ( http//www Age (1994)Sandia National Laboratories The in Northwestern New Mexico (1969) New
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New Mexico and the Atomic Age
For students and faculty in the SMU-in-Taos program, this list of books and journal articles in the Fort Library provides a starting point for research on New Mexico's place in the beginning of the nuclear age and its continuing role. Use PONI to determine the call numbers for these titles and to find other books on your topic. Categories within this guide: Los Alamos Trinity Test Site Related Titles WWW Links Los Alamos Behind Tall Fences Stories and Experiences about Los Alamos at its Beginning
(published by the Los Alamos Historical Society, 1996)
Children of Los Alamos: An Oral History of the Town Where the Atomic
Age Began
City of Fire: Los Alamos and the Atomic Age, 1943-1945
Good Servant: Making Peace with the Bomb at Los Alamos
The House at Otowi Bridge: the Story of Edith Warner and Los Alamos

(c. 1960, 1995)
Los Alamos: The First Forty Years
Los Alamos and the Development of the Atomic Bomb Los Alamos Before the Dawn
Los Alamos. See special issue of New Mexico Historical Review 72:1 (January 1997) New Mexico Magazine , 77:2 (February 1999). Special isue on space.

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All About Albuquerque Albuquerque, New Mexico Travel attractions of northwesternNew Mexico, including Indian Rate It. National Atomic Museum - The National
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  • Albuquerque Aquarium - Take a fascinating journey through the marine habitats of the Gulf of Mexicosalt marsh, eelgrass meadow, surf zone, coral reef, open ocean. (Added: 13-May-2002 Hits: 7 Rating: Votes: ) Rate It
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  • Albuquerque Old Town Directory - Comprehensive directory of old town Albuquerque, New Mexico for the tourist, art collector, business person, shopper, historian, and photographer. (Added: 14-Feb-2002 Hits: 13 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 1 )

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minutes from the University of New Mexico's campus Albuquerque BioPark (505764-6200)This complex boasts National Atomic Museum (505-284-3243) For the science
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49. MAES National Magazine - Minority Americans In Engineering And Science
30, 2001. Hispanics in Science National Atomic Museum Albuquerque,New Mexico September 17 October 19, 2001. ...October. American
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Table of Contents Subscribe Archives Departments From The Editor In the Next Issue DIVERSITY INITIATIVES TECHNOLOGY WATCH ... CALENDAR OF EVENTS CALENDAR OF EVENTS ..:. September National Academy of Engineering "U.S. Frontiers of Engineering" Irvine, California September 13-15, 2001 SACNAS National Conference Phoenix Civic Plaza Convention Center Phoenix, Arizona September 27-30, 2001 Hispanics in Science National Atomic Museum Albuquerque, New Mexico September 17 - October 19, 2001 October American Society for Engineering Education "Frontiers in Education" Conference Reno, Nevada October 10-13, 2001 HENAAC- Hispanic Engineer National Awards Achievement Conference El Paso, Texas October 11-13, 2001 Women in Technology International Professional Women's Summit Hynes Convention Center Boston, Mass. October 24-25, 2001

50. Albuquerque Tribune Online: Arts & Entertainment
Trinity Site Trinity is the king of New Mexico's Atomic sites. Trinity at 1230 or1 pm Also Saturday, the National Atomic Museum of Albuquerque will lead a
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New Mexico's nuclear past By Web or by wheel, aficionados of the Atomic Age can explore our state's vibrant past by cruising the Internet or tooling down to Trinity

Eric Draper /The Associated Press
The toss of a coin kept Leon Smith from boarding the Enola Gay on its infamous flight Aug. 6, 1945, to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. "That's how close I was to the flight that put a virtual end to the war," said the former "weaponeer." Smith was one of the nuclear pioneers who gathered in April 1998 at the National Atomic Museum at Kirtland Air Force Base to talk about the U.S. atomic-bomb testing era. Behind Smith is the museum's replica of the "Fat Man," the second and last atomic bomb used in war, dropped on Nagasaki three days after the Hiroshima mission.
By William C. Reichard
TRIBUNE REPORTER
New Mexico hatched the bomb.
On July 16, 1945, in the desert east of Socorro, the world's first atomic weapon came screaming into the world, accompanied by a flash of light that was seen from Santa Fe to El Paso and a ground-shaking snarl of thunder that shattered windows in Silver City. The site of the explosion had been dubbed Trinity by a physicist recalling a John Donne poem.

51. Albuquerque, New Mexico
Albuquerque business guide.Category Regional North America Business and Economy...... The largest city in New Mexico, Albuquerque is a transportation, trade, and high KirtlandAir Force Base, site of the National Atomic Museum, is located nearby
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52. Psychology: Local Attractions
States, including Wheeler Peak, New Mexico's highest point Just east of Albuquerque,the Sandia National Atomic Museum, A congressionallychartered Museum of
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The University of New Mexico is located in Albuquerque, a multicultural city of 500,000 people, situated between the Rio Grande and the Sandia Mountain range in the high desert Southwest. Dramatic geographical contrasts among desert, forest, and mountains and near-perfect climate make New Mexico outstanding for all outdoors recreation and year-round comfortable living. Check our local weather conditions or view a compilation of visitor information New Mexican Attractions on the WWW
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, Located in historic Old Town, the museum is a leading institution for the history, culture, and art of the Southwest.
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, Best known for mesas, sheer-walled canyons, and the ancestral Pueblo dwellings found among them, Bandelier includes over 23,000 acres of designated Wilderness.
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, Established to preserve Carlsbad Cavern and numerous other caves within a Permian-age fossil reef, the park contains over 85 known caves.

53. Albuquerque Attractions: WorldWeb Travel Guide To Attractions In Albuquerque, Ne
Located at the University of New Mexico, the Museum holds over ten Send an email (1)Address 2000 Mountain Road NW Albuquerque NM 87104, National Atomic Museum
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If you're planning your visit to Albuquerque, or a local looking for something different to do, here are the attractions in and around Albuquerque!
American International Rattlesnake Museum (Old Town)

Learn all there is to know about rattlesnakes. Know the true facts about snakebites, venom, rattles, fangs and more. Examine the extravagant gift shop. Large groups are permitted to visit. Read all the facts and see the amazing pictures.
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Fly virtual science missions and view the first high-definition video imagery domed projection screen. A planetarium, with a real learning experience. View the sun, in the day, using a telescope with special filters.
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54. Network New Mexico Radio - News
98 (505) 8421537. The National Atomic Museum is located at 1905 Mountain Road NW,Albuquerque, NM. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology - University of New Mexico.
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2100 Louisiana NE Ste. 98 (505) 842-1537 The National Atomic Museum is located at 1905 Mountain Road NW, Albuquerque, NM. East of Rio Grande Blvd. and North of Old Town. (505) 245-2136 Maxwell Museum of Anthropology - University of New Mexico New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science and Dynamax Theater Petroglyph National Monument Sandia Peak Tramway The world's longest aerial tramway . Open daily 9 AM - 8 PM except Wednesday, Wednesday 5 Pm - 8PM Tramway Road (505) 856-7325 The Beach Waterpark 1600 Desert Surf Loop, NE Albuquerque, NM 87107 Hinkle Family Fun Center Cliff's Amusement Park - Albuquerque, NM

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Contact Us Find a School Health Insurance Book Store ... Korea Site Explore the US Back to Map New Mexico Higher Education New Mexico has nine colleges and universities, as well as approximately twenty community colleges, vocational schools, and other institutes. The state's largest university is the University of New Mexico at Albuquerque. Other state institutions include New Mexico State University, in Las Cruces; Eastern New Mexico University, in Portales; New Mexico Highland University, in Las Vegas; Western New Mexico University, in Silver City; and New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, in Socorro. Private institutions include College of Santa Fe, College of the Southwest in Hobbs, St. John's College in Santa Fe, and San Juan College in Farmington. Geography The state of New Mexico covers an area of 314,938 square kilometers. There are four main regions into which the state can be divided: the Great Plains, the Rocky Mountains, the Colorado Plateau, and the Basin and Range Region. Occupying the eastern part of the state, the Great Plains region includes a rugged plateau, deep canyons, oil and gas fields, flatlands, and the Pecos River Valley. The Rocky Mountains cover the north-central portion of the state. Located in the northwestern corner of New Mexico, the Colorado Plateau has rich oil and gas fields and uranium deposits. Isolated mountain ranges and low desert basins characterize the Basin and Range Region, which is in the southwestern and central part of the state. The Rio Grande is the state's longest river; some other important rivers are the Canadian and the Pecos. Major cities include Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Santa Fe (capital), and Roswell. The population of New Mexico is over 1.7 million.

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  • Accommodations: 1 room and 1 suite, each with private bath. Rates: $80.00 room, $115.00 suite ($20.00 for each additional person beyond 2). Rates are subject to change without notice. Open: All year. Reservations: Reservations are recommended in advance. Call (505) 764-9144, toll free (888) 900-9144, or Email: nancyhoffman@earthlink.net

58. ABQ - Amberly Suite Hotel - Albuquerque, New Mexico Hotels
7620 Pan American Freeway NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109 Phone (505) 8231300- Fax (505) 823-2896 (800) 333 National Atomic Museum 12 miles / 20 minutes.
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Central New Mexico has a lot to offer just about everyone. From Native American Pueblos to The World's Longest Tram, you will definitely have plenty to see and do during your stay. Use the links below to get more information about the events and attractions. Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta - For nine days in October, the New Mexico skies are painted as hundreds of balloons lift off from Albuquerque's Balloon Fiesta Park. New Mexico Department of Tourism - Get your cameras and tanning lotion ready (complete with travel planner). New Mexico Magazine - The online site of New Mexico Magazine. Sandia Peak Tramway - Just minutes from the heart of Albuquerque, the world's longest aerial tramway lifts you to the breathtaking top of Sandia Peak. Santa Ana Golf - The Santa Ana Golf Club offers golf the way it was meant to be played. "The New York Times" calls Santa Ana "one of America's three best true links-style golf courses." Twin Warriors Golf - Twin Warriors Golf Club is eighteen holes of high desert, championship golf routed in and around 20 ancient cultural sites of previous habitation and activity. National Atomic Museum - The nation's only congressionally-chartered museum of nuclear science and history.

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