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Atomic Museum Las Vegas
Atomic Museum Las Vegas
Atomic Museum Las Vegas
Explore nuclear history through engaging displays and artifacts at the Atomic Museum in Las Vegas.
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Highlights:
Witness the dramatic retelling of nuclear history through interactive exhibits.
See rare artifacts, including a large nuclear reactor and the first air-to-air missile, Genie.
Experience the intense simulation of a nuclear test explosion.
Learn about the innovations and cultural impact of the Cold War era.
Enjoy state-of-the-art multimedia presentations and personal stories from former test site workers.
What’s Included:
General admission to all museum exhibits and displays.
Optional audio guide rental for an enhanced experience.
Entry to temporary and special exhibitions.
Free parking at the museum.
About
Visit the National Atomic Museum in Las Vegas
The Atomic Museum provides a detailed journey through the pivotal moments of nuclear testing history. The museum showcases some of the rarest artifacts related to the nation’s atomic testing program, including a large nuclear reactor and the first air-to-air missile, Genie. Learn about key figures like J. Robert Oppenheimer and the groundbreaking projects that defined the atomic era.
A Nuclear Interaction
Engage with various interactive displays that bring nuclear testing history to life. These exhibits highlight the technological innovations and cultural impacts of the atomic age, offering a hands-on learning experience for visitors.
Main Gallery Highlights:
SPY Exhibit:
In partnership with the NSA’s National Cryptologic Museum, this new boutique exhibit explores how telemetry intelligence was used to monitor missile and space vehicle tests. It includes artifacts related to the START I treaty between the US and the Soviet Union.Pop Culture:
See how the Atomic Age influenced pop culture, from television shows to comic books and toys. This exhibit showcases the widespread impact of nuclear science on everyday life and media.Davy Crockett Weapons:
Explore lesser-known nuclear weapons developed by the US, including the Davy Crockett XM-388 projectile, the B54 backpack bomb, and the AIR-2 Genie air-to-air rocket.Phoebus-2A Reactor:
Marvel at the Phoebus-2A nuclear reactor, a key piece of Project Rover designed for nuclear propulsion. This reactor was part of early efforts to develop technology for potential manned missions to Mars.
Book Your Ticket to the Atomic Museum in Las Vegas Today
Don’t miss out on this unique experience. Purchase your tickets now for the engaging Nevada test site and explore the fascinating world of atomic history at the Las Vegas Atomic Museum.
Visitor guidelines
Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
No food or drinks are allowed in the exhibit areas to maintain a clean environment.
Photography is permitted, but please avoid using flash to protect the displays.
Pets are prohibited, except for service animals.
Opening times
FAQs
What are the museum’s hours of operation?
The museum is open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM, with the last entry at 6 PM.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum is fully accessible to visitors with disabilities.
Can I bring my pet?
Only service animals are allowed inside the museum.
Is there parking available?
Yes, free parking is available in front of the museum.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
What safety measures are in place due to COVID-19?
The museum follows all local health guidelines, including regular cleaning and social distancing protocols.
Can I take photos inside the museum?
Yes, photography is allowed, but please do not use flash.
Know before you go
Free parking is available to all guests.
Nevada residents, students, and military personnel must present a valid ID upon check-in.
Allow 1-2 hours to visit.
Open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM, last entry at 6 PM.
Audio guides are available for rent.
The venue is wheelchair accessible.
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Highlights and inclusions
Highlights:
Witness the dramatic retelling of nuclear history through interactive exhibits.
See rare artifacts, including a large nuclear reactor and the first air-to-air missile, Genie.
Experience the intense simulation of a nuclear test explosion.
Learn about the innovations and cultural impact of the Cold War era.
Enjoy state-of-the-art multimedia presentations and personal stories from former test site workers.
What’s Included:
General admission to all museum exhibits and displays.
Optional audio guide rental for an enhanced experience.
Entry to temporary and special exhibitions.
Free parking at the museum.
Highlights and inclusions
Highlights:
Witness the dramatic retelling of nuclear history through interactive exhibits.
See rare artifacts, including a large nuclear reactor and the first air-to-air missile, Genie.
Experience the intense simulation of a nuclear test explosion.
Learn about the innovations and cultural impact of the Cold War era.
Enjoy state-of-the-art multimedia presentations and personal stories from former test site workers.
What’s Included:
General admission to all museum exhibits and displays.
Optional audio guide rental for an enhanced experience.
Entry to temporary and special exhibitions.
Free parking at the museum.
Highlights and inclusions
Highlights:
Witness the dramatic retelling of nuclear history through interactive exhibits.
See rare artifacts, including a large nuclear reactor and the first air-to-air missile, Genie.
Experience the intense simulation of a nuclear test explosion.
Learn about the innovations and cultural impact of the Cold War era.
Enjoy state-of-the-art multimedia presentations and personal stories from former test site workers.
What’s Included:
General admission to all museum exhibits and displays.
Optional audio guide rental for an enhanced experience.
Entry to temporary and special exhibitions.
Free parking at the museum.
Highlights and inclusions
Highlights:
Witness the dramatic retelling of nuclear history through interactive exhibits.
See rare artifacts, including a large nuclear reactor and the first air-to-air missile, Genie.
Experience the intense simulation of a nuclear test explosion.
Learn about the innovations and cultural impact of the Cold War era.
Enjoy state-of-the-art multimedia presentations and personal stories from former test site workers.
What’s Included:
General admission to all museum exhibits and displays.
Optional audio guide rental for an enhanced experience.
Entry to temporary and special exhibitions.
Free parking at the museum.
About
Visit the National Atomic Museum in Las Vegas
The Atomic Museum provides a detailed journey through the pivotal moments of nuclear testing history. The museum showcases some of the rarest artifacts related to the nation’s atomic testing program, including a large nuclear reactor and the first air-to-air missile, Genie. Learn about key figures like J. Robert Oppenheimer and the groundbreaking projects that defined the atomic era.
A Nuclear Interaction
Engage with various interactive displays that bring nuclear testing history to life. These exhibits highlight the technological innovations and cultural impacts of the atomic age, offering a hands-on learning experience for visitors.
Main Gallery Highlights:
SPY Exhibit:
In partnership with the NSA’s National Cryptologic Museum, this new boutique exhibit explores how telemetry intelligence was used to monitor missile and space vehicle tests. It includes artifacts related to the START I treaty between the US and the Soviet Union.Pop Culture:
See how the Atomic Age influenced pop culture, from television shows to comic books and toys. This exhibit showcases the widespread impact of nuclear science on everyday life and media.Davy Crockett Weapons:
Explore lesser-known nuclear weapons developed by the US, including the Davy Crockett XM-388 projectile, the B54 backpack bomb, and the AIR-2 Genie air-to-air rocket.Phoebus-2A Reactor:
Marvel at the Phoebus-2A nuclear reactor, a key piece of Project Rover designed for nuclear propulsion. This reactor was part of early efforts to develop technology for potential manned missions to Mars.
Book Your Ticket to the Atomic Museum in Las Vegas Today
Don’t miss out on this unique experience. Purchase your tickets now for the engaging Nevada test site and explore the fascinating world of atomic history at the Las Vegas Atomic Museum.
About
Visit the National Atomic Museum in Las Vegas
The Atomic Museum provides a detailed journey through the pivotal moments of nuclear testing history. The museum showcases some of the rarest artifacts related to the nation’s atomic testing program, including a large nuclear reactor and the first air-to-air missile, Genie. Learn about key figures like J. Robert Oppenheimer and the groundbreaking projects that defined the atomic era.
A Nuclear Interaction
Engage with various interactive displays that bring nuclear testing history to life. These exhibits highlight the technological innovations and cultural impacts of the atomic age, offering a hands-on learning experience for visitors.
Main Gallery Highlights:
SPY Exhibit:
In partnership with the NSA’s National Cryptologic Museum, this new boutique exhibit explores how telemetry intelligence was used to monitor missile and space vehicle tests. It includes artifacts related to the START I treaty between the US and the Soviet Union.Pop Culture:
See how the Atomic Age influenced pop culture, from television shows to comic books and toys. This exhibit showcases the widespread impact of nuclear science on everyday life and media.Davy Crockett Weapons:
Explore lesser-known nuclear weapons developed by the US, including the Davy Crockett XM-388 projectile, the B54 backpack bomb, and the AIR-2 Genie air-to-air rocket.Phoebus-2A Reactor:
Marvel at the Phoebus-2A nuclear reactor, a key piece of Project Rover designed for nuclear propulsion. This reactor was part of early efforts to develop technology for potential manned missions to Mars.
Book Your Ticket to the Atomic Museum in Las Vegas Today
Don’t miss out on this unique experience. Purchase your tickets now for the engaging Nevada test site and explore the fascinating world of atomic history at the Las Vegas Atomic Museum.
About
Visit the National Atomic Museum in Las Vegas
The Atomic Museum provides a detailed journey through the pivotal moments of nuclear testing history. The museum showcases some of the rarest artifacts related to the nation’s atomic testing program, including a large nuclear reactor and the first air-to-air missile, Genie. Learn about key figures like J. Robert Oppenheimer and the groundbreaking projects that defined the atomic era.
A Nuclear Interaction
Engage with various interactive displays that bring nuclear testing history to life. These exhibits highlight the technological innovations and cultural impacts of the atomic age, offering a hands-on learning experience for visitors.
Main Gallery Highlights:
SPY Exhibit:
In partnership with the NSA’s National Cryptologic Museum, this new boutique exhibit explores how telemetry intelligence was used to monitor missile and space vehicle tests. It includes artifacts related to the START I treaty between the US and the Soviet Union.Pop Culture:
See how the Atomic Age influenced pop culture, from television shows to comic books and toys. This exhibit showcases the widespread impact of nuclear science on everyday life and media.Davy Crockett Weapons:
Explore lesser-known nuclear weapons developed by the US, including the Davy Crockett XM-388 projectile, the B54 backpack bomb, and the AIR-2 Genie air-to-air rocket.Phoebus-2A Reactor:
Marvel at the Phoebus-2A nuclear reactor, a key piece of Project Rover designed for nuclear propulsion. This reactor was part of early efforts to develop technology for potential manned missions to Mars.
Book Your Ticket to the Atomic Museum in Las Vegas Today
Don’t miss out on this unique experience. Purchase your tickets now for the engaging Nevada test site and explore the fascinating world of atomic history at the Las Vegas Atomic Museum.
About
Visit the National Atomic Museum in Las Vegas
The Atomic Museum provides a detailed journey through the pivotal moments of nuclear testing history. The museum showcases some of the rarest artifacts related to the nation’s atomic testing program, including a large nuclear reactor and the first air-to-air missile, Genie. Learn about key figures like J. Robert Oppenheimer and the groundbreaking projects that defined the atomic era.
A Nuclear Interaction
Engage with various interactive displays that bring nuclear testing history to life. These exhibits highlight the technological innovations and cultural impacts of the atomic age, offering a hands-on learning experience for visitors.
Main Gallery Highlights:
SPY Exhibit:
In partnership with the NSA’s National Cryptologic Museum, this new boutique exhibit explores how telemetry intelligence was used to monitor missile and space vehicle tests. It includes artifacts related to the START I treaty between the US and the Soviet Union.Pop Culture:
See how the Atomic Age influenced pop culture, from television shows to comic books and toys. This exhibit showcases the widespread impact of nuclear science on everyday life and media.Davy Crockett Weapons:
Explore lesser-known nuclear weapons developed by the US, including the Davy Crockett XM-388 projectile, the B54 backpack bomb, and the AIR-2 Genie air-to-air rocket.Phoebus-2A Reactor:
Marvel at the Phoebus-2A nuclear reactor, a key piece of Project Rover designed for nuclear propulsion. This reactor was part of early efforts to develop technology for potential manned missions to Mars.
Book Your Ticket to the Atomic Museum in Las Vegas Today
Don’t miss out on this unique experience. Purchase your tickets now for the engaging Nevada test site and explore the fascinating world of atomic history at the Las Vegas Atomic Museum.
Know before you go
Free parking is available to all guests.
Nevada residents, students, and military personnel must present a valid ID upon check-in.
Allow 1-2 hours to visit.
Open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM, last entry at 6 PM.
Audio guides are available for rent.
The venue is wheelchair accessible.
Know before you go
Free parking is available to all guests.
Nevada residents, students, and military personnel must present a valid ID upon check-in.
Allow 1-2 hours to visit.
Open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM, last entry at 6 PM.
Audio guides are available for rent.
The venue is wheelchair accessible.
Know before you go
Free parking is available to all guests.
Nevada residents, students, and military personnel must present a valid ID upon check-in.
Allow 1-2 hours to visit.
Open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM, last entry at 6 PM.
Audio guides are available for rent.
The venue is wheelchair accessible.
Know before you go
Free parking is available to all guests.
Nevada residents, students, and military personnel must present a valid ID upon check-in.
Allow 1-2 hours to visit.
Open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM, last entry at 6 PM.
Audio guides are available for rent.
The venue is wheelchair accessible.
Visitor guidelines
Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
No food or drinks are allowed in the exhibit areas to maintain a clean environment.
Photography is permitted, but please avoid using flash to protect the displays.
Pets are prohibited, except for service animals.
Visitor guidelines
Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
No food or drinks are allowed in the exhibit areas to maintain a clean environment.
Photography is permitted, but please avoid using flash to protect the displays.
Pets are prohibited, except for service animals.
Visitor guidelines
Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
No food or drinks are allowed in the exhibit areas to maintain a clean environment.
Photography is permitted, but please avoid using flash to protect the displays.
Pets are prohibited, except for service animals.
Visitor guidelines
Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
No food or drinks are allowed in the exhibit areas to maintain a clean environment.
Photography is permitted, but please avoid using flash to protect the displays.
Pets are prohibited, except for service animals.
Opening times
Opening times
Opening times
Opening times
FAQs
What are the museum’s hours of operation?
The museum is open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM, with the last entry at 6 PM.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum is fully accessible to visitors with disabilities.
Can I bring my pet?
Only service animals are allowed inside the museum.
Is there parking available?
Yes, free parking is available in front of the museum.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
What safety measures are in place due to COVID-19?
The museum follows all local health guidelines, including regular cleaning and social distancing protocols.
Can I take photos inside the museum?
Yes, photography is allowed, but please do not use flash.
FAQs
What are the museum’s hours of operation?
The museum is open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM, with the last entry at 6 PM.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum is fully accessible to visitors with disabilities.
Can I bring my pet?
Only service animals are allowed inside the museum.
Is there parking available?
Yes, free parking is available in front of the museum.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
What safety measures are in place due to COVID-19?
The museum follows all local health guidelines, including regular cleaning and social distancing protocols.
Can I take photos inside the museum?
Yes, photography is allowed, but please do not use flash.
FAQs
What are the museum’s hours of operation?
The museum is open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM, with the last entry at 6 PM.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum is fully accessible to visitors with disabilities.
Can I bring my pet?
Only service animals are allowed inside the museum.
Is there parking available?
Yes, free parking is available in front of the museum.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
What safety measures are in place due to COVID-19?
The museum follows all local health guidelines, including regular cleaning and social distancing protocols.
Can I take photos inside the museum?
Yes, photography is allowed, but please do not use flash.
FAQs
What are the museum’s hours of operation?
The museum is open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM, with the last entry at 6 PM.
Is the museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the museum is fully accessible to visitors with disabilities.
Can I bring my pet?
Only service animals are allowed inside the museum.
Is there parking available?
Yes, free parking is available in front of the museum.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
What safety measures are in place due to COVID-19?
The museum follows all local health guidelines, including regular cleaning and social distancing protocols.
Can I take photos inside the museum?
Yes, photography is allowed, but please do not use flash.
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