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We went to The Atomic Testing Museum since A. told me about it. It's in a business looking building. Cost $12 adult; $9 student w/ ID. We charged it. No pictures allowed except for the last gallery. Lots of reading & watching videos at this museum. From 1951-1992, 928 nuclear weapons tests were conducted at the NV Test Site. There's a cartoon video on the structure of an atom. Two other videos were about 10 min each. Stuff about Little Boy - bomb over Hiroshima, Japan Aug 6, 1945. Fat Man bomb over Nagasaki, Japan Aug 9, 1945. 5 days later Japan surrended ending World War II. Small gift shop - wasn't allowed pics in there either. There's books, Einstein pins $1; Miss Atomic Bomb magnet $8; Miss Cue magnet on sale $6; lip "bomb" $3; Newton's Cradle $10; Atomic Fireballs I bought 3 candies for 10c ea. Found out they have FREE NV Test Site Tours, but need to book 6 months in advance & very popular. http://www.atomictourist.com/nts.htm Brenda Carter 702-295-0944. US Dept of Energy; NV Site Office; Office of Public Affairs & Info; Visitor Coordination Staff; POBox 98518; Las Vegas, NV 89193-8518.
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