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| - when you first arrive, after you pay, the guy at the front desk gives you a map and explains exactly where to go and what to see so you don't miss anything.
when you are inside you see alot of artifacts from the atomic age. it's really interesting for people who were not born at that time and want to know what it was like
and it's definitely more interesting than the titanic museum at the luxor which is triple the price
If you're "into" it, and you want as much info about the atom bomb as possible, this might not be enough info,
but if you're like me and know almost nothing about that bomb, you will definitely learn alot!
the thing that's really wow about it is the theater where they reenact the testing site that people used to watch.
and I almost didn't even go in to that theater, because it's called the "ground zero theater" and I didn't understand what the "ground zero" as I know it today could possibly have to do with the atom bomb. good thing I went in anyway.
(can you imagine, people actually went to see an atomic testing? golly)
the guys who work there can tell you about going to watch the testing since he did that himself in the fifties
I would say that if you're in Vegas, and need a break from casinos, drunks, hot babes, and need to refresh your brain a bit, go to the atomic testing museum.
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