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Extractions: S omewhere around 1810, a Chimayo friar was performing penances when he saw a light bursting from a hillside. Digging, he found a crucifix, quickly dubbed the miraculous crucifix of Our Lord of Esquipulas. A local priest brought the crucifix to Santa Cruz, but three times it disappeared and was later found back in its hole. By the third time, everyone understood that El Senor de Esquipulas wanted to remain in Chimayo, and so a small chapel was built on the site. Then the miraculous healings began. These grew so numerous that the chapel had to be replaced by the larger, current Chimayo Shrine an adobe mission in 1816. El Santuario de Chimayo is now known (at least locally) as the "Lourdes of America." The crucifix still resides on the chapel alter, but for some reason its curative powers have been overshadowed by El Posito, the "sacred sand pit" from which it sprang, which gapes unheavenly behind the main altar. Over 300,000 people visit this dustbin o' heaven every year. The Prayer Room, which is located in the sacristy of the church (next to the pit), is filled with discarded crutches, braces, and scary, handmade shrines that look more voodoo than Catholic. Also on site here is a restaurant, a burrito stand, and gift shop that sells everything from souvenir T-shirts to refrigerator magnets. But no miracle sand-in-a-bag at least not yet.
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Extractions: Museums that display nuclear weapons casings, delivery systems, and/or historical artifacts related to nuclear science are scattered throughout the United States. Click the buttons below to view photographs of a sampling of these museums. Unless otherwise noted, all photographs were taken by the authors during their atomic tours around the nation. These photographs may not be reprinted or reproduced without the prior express written permission of Historical Odysseys Publishers, LLC. We will add new museums and photographs periodically.
Traveler's Guide To Nuclear Weapons - Atomic Museums Hill. National Atomic Museum, Albuquerque, New Mexico The National Atomic Museum at its New location in old Albuquerque. (Courtesy http://www.atomictraveler.com/AtomicMuseumsnet.htm
Extractions: Home The CD Book View Parts of the Book Order the Book About the Authors History Photo Gallery The Big List of DOE Nuclear Sites Atomic Bibliography Nuclear Documents to Download ... Leadership History of the Manhattan Project Atomic Traveling Traveling Tips Great Atomic Museums Favorite Nuclear Links Contact Us Great Atomic Museums Museums that display nuclear weapons casings, delivery systems, and/or historical artifacts related to nuclear science are scattered throughout the United States. Click the buttons below to view photographs of a sampling of these museums. Unless otherwise noted, all photographs were taken by the authors during their atomic tours around the nation. These photographs may not be reprinted or reproduced without the prior express written permission of Historical Odysseys Publishers, LLC. We will add new museums and photographs periodically.
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Albuquerque, New Mexico Guide To Hotels, Dining, Attractions And Art rotating exhibits that pertain to New Mexicos fascinating the Atomic age at the nearby National Atomic Museum. perhaps another reason why Albuquerque glows. http://www.guestlife.com/newmexico/areas/areasalbu.html
Extractions: GuestLife.com New Mexico Areas Albuquerque Areas Albuquerque Antique District Corrales Santa Fe ... Las Vegas Local Info Dial Guide Free Travel Info Area Map GuestLife Who We Are Buy Books Other DPI Sites Desert Guide Houston Guide Advertise Internet Print Weather Forecasts Services Apartments Jobs Site Tools Site Map Site Search Refer Us Free Stuff Weather box A Long Time Coming and Everywhere to Grow When the Spanish settlers arrived, they too were impressed by the good farming, stable wood supply from the Sandia Mountains and mild climate. After the Spanish returned to Albuquerque following the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, a healthy barter system was established between them and their pueblo neighbors. When the Americans took possession of the New Mexico territory in 1848, U.S. goods and the railroad further established Albuquerque as a major economic hub for the state, as well as the expanding country. During the Civil War, the Confederate flag briefly flew over Albuquerque until the decisive battle at Glorieta Pass northeast of Santa Fe forced the Confederacy to retreat back to Texas.
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Extractions: New Mexico Arts and Entertainment Maxwell Museum of Anthropology - The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico, holds over 10 million individual items in its archaeological, ethnological, archival, photo and skeletal collections. The collections come from all parts of the world, but have a Southwestern emphasis. University of New Mexico Museums - Includes the University Art Museum, the Jonson Gallery, the Fine Arts Center, the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, the Tamarind Institute, The Museum of Geology and the Meteorite Museum, the Museum of Southwestern Biology, the Art Education Gallery, Sommers Gallery, and a few smaller art galleries on campus.
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Extractions: ATOMIC CENTRAL - Quick Jump +++INTRODUCTION+++ About VCE New Arrivals Contact US Chat and Feedback +++ATOMIC HISTORY+++ Atomic Cannon Cuban Missile Crisis How Tests Were Conducted The Cold War Test Ban Treaties Hollywood's Secret Studio Broken Arrows Atomic QuickTime Movies Atomic Test Photo Gallery Rapatronic Images Nuclear Pioneers ICBMs Tsar Bomba +++ATOMIC PRODUCTIONS+++ Trinity and Beyond Music Trinity CD Atomic Filmmakers Nukes In Space Atomic Journeys Nuclear 911 Coming Soon +++ONLINE STORE+++ Store Front +++INFORMATION+++ FAQ's Atomic Headlines +++LINKS+++ External Atomic Links Site Map A Tale of two Atomic Museums - coming soon to Las Vegas and Albuquerque Not one, but two new Atomic museums will be opening in the not too distant future. So starting planning your vacations. In Las Vegas, Nevada, construction of DRI's Science and Technology Building, home to the Atomic Testing Museum and the Nevada Test Site Foundation offices, is finished and proceeding with exhibit design. Exhibits won't be completed until sometime into 2004. The three-story, 61,000-square-foot building ultimately will include:
Science And Technology In New Mexico LANL and is a member of the Library Services Alliance of New Mexico. feel about the nuclear age, you should see the National Atomic Museum in Albuquerque. http://www.vivanewmexico.com/science.html
Extractions: Since the 1930s the Rio Grande Valley has been the site of important scientific research. The National Laboratories have drawn scientists and research organizations from all over the world to New Mexico. Here are some pointers to the home pages of scientific organizations in New Mexico. We include some vendors of scientific equipment, software, etc. The Advanced Computing Laboratory maintains a homepage at LANL. The Albuquerque Resource Center (ARC) supports high performance computing for a diverse community, including the Department of Defense and Department of Energy research labs, graduate and undergraduate educational and research institutions, and leading-edge commercial users. The ARC is one of two components of the High Performance Computing and Research Center at the University of New Mexico. The Alliance for Photonic Technology The Apache Point Observatory consists of The Astrophysical Research Consortium's 3.5-meter telescope, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey 2.5-m telescope with 0.6-m sky monitor telescope, and New Mexico State University's 1.0-m telescope. The latter three are under construction. This page has a lot of information of interest to amateur astronomers, including images of the notorious Hale-Bopp Comet . The Bradbury Science Museum in Los Alamos.
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Extractions: Arrival in Albuquerque, New Mexico Arrive at Albuquerque International Airport according to your own schedule, arriving not later than 11:30 a.m. From the airport, well stop for lunch in Albuquerques historic Old Town. From there, well visit the Lodestar Astronomy Center at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History to learn about the coming weeks visible constellations and planets through a live planetarium presentation featuring a digital star-field projector and full-dome digital video system. Well conclude our days activities with a visit to the National Atomic Museum to see exhibits about the people and events that shaped the Atomic Age. After settling in to our hotel, join us for a welcome dinner.
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Extractions: community information Museums Echoes of the past gracefully intermingle with imaginative pursuits into the future in the Citys extensive collection of museums. Some reflect the rich history, diversity and customs of Albuquerques original settlers, while others simplify the complexities of science and technology. Newcomers and residents alike never tire of their leisurely explorations through time. Heres a quick tour of: Albuquerque Biological Park The Aquarium features a coral reef, moray eel tunnel and 285,000-gallon shark tank. Walled Spanish and English gardens and glass conservatories showcase desert and Mediterranean plants at the Botanic Garden. The 60-acre zoo is home to 1,200 animals representing 260 species. New Mexico Museum of Natural History