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National Museum of Nuclear Science & History experience the past, present and Quiure of Nuclear Science ou are invited to the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History an intriguing place to learn the story of the Atomic Age, from early research of nuclear development through today's peaceful uses of nuclear technology. The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, New Mexico's only national Museum, serves as America's resource for nuclear history and science through thought-provoking exhibits and engaging family programs that bring the amazing world of nuclear science and history to life Lieutenant General d Growes and J. Robert Oppen e world's first atomic bomb for testing in 1945 and those are just to name a few This congressionally chartered, Smithsonian Affiliate is located just south of I-40 on Eubank Blvd in Albuquerque. It welcomes visitors to explore the compelling stories of our atomic past, present and future in exhibits that focus on the Manhattan Project, Cold War, Atomic Pop Culture, Nuclear Energy, Nano, Nuclear Medicine and many more Visit the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History, and explore a museum where you can learn, think, imagine and draw your own conclusions The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. To learn more about this not-for-profit, educational entity, please visit núclearmuseum.org The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History truly has something for everyone and hosts "Little Albert's Lab," an area where young, inquisitive minds can explore hands-on science activities. Visitors also won't want to miss the nine-acre outdoor exhibit area, known as Heritage Park where guests can walk right up to such historic artifacts as the newly restored B-29 Superfortress, a behemoth nuclear submarine sail, the 1oo ft. replica of the Trinity Tower - the steel structure that held The NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NUCLEAR SCIENCE&HISTORY nuclearmuseum.org 505-245-2137 601 Eubank Blvd SE. Albuquerque, NM