National Atomic Testing Museum
The National Atomic Testing Museum documents the history of nuclear testing at
the Nevada Test Site in the desert north of Las Vegas. The museum operates as an
affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution.
The museum opened in March 2005 as the "Atomic Testing Museum", operated by the
Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
It is located in Paradise, Nevada, a southern suburb of Las Vegas that is
frequented by large numbers of tourists. Funding included support from the
purchase of commemorative Nevada Test Site license plates issued by the Nevada
Department of Motor Vehicles.
On December 31, 2011, President Barack Obama signed a military spending bill
which included designating the museum as a national museum affiliated with the
Smithsonian Institution.
The National Atomic Testing Museum is one of 37 national museums in the U.S.
The museum covers the period from the first test at NTS on January 27, 1951, to
the present. Among its exhibits covering American nuclear history is a "Ground
Zero Theater" which simulates the experience of observing an atmospheric nuclear
test. Other exhibits include Geiger counters, radio badges and radiation testing
devices, Native American artifacts from around the test area, pop culture
memorabilia related to the atomic age, equipment used in testing the devices.
Other displays focus on important figures at the facility, videos and
interactive exhibits about radiation.
In 2012 the museum added an exhibit about Area 51, and expanded the exhibit two
years later.
Location
755 E Flamingo Rd
Las Vegas, Clark County
Nevada,
USA
Getting There
The National Atomic Testing Museum is located in Las Vegas, Nevada. You can
reach it by public transportation by taking the SDX (Strip and Downtown Express)
bus to the Sahara at Paradise stop, which is the closest stop to the museum.
From there, it's a short walk to the museum, which is located at 755 E. Flamingo
Road. Alternatively, you can take a taxi or ride-sharing service to the museum
from anywhere in the city.
Nearby Airports
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