So much to see and read! I had no idea I'd need more than two hours in the museum. It was interesting. It was indeed a bit biased, but they did present a little information about those opposed to atomic testing. The presentation of artifacts and footage from the Nevada Test Site was certainly informative.
The footage of the tests involving mannequins and homes brought back some scary memories of being a child at the end of the cold war. Those videos terrified me back then, and they still frighten me a little today.
I was fascinated to learn that Las Vegas casinos offered viewing seats for the tests. Crazy. And some of the letters that discussed atomic testing, development of atomic weapons, and the attacks on Nagasaki and Hiroshima were a bit unsettling when read from my 2009 perspective.
The gift shop was a fun place to get some offbeat souvenirs of my trip to Vegas.