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  1. Trinity site by National Atomic Museum (U.S.), 2010-10-01
  2. Trinity [Atomic Test] Site by the National Atomic Museum [Kindle Edition] by National Atomic Museum, 2010-07-03
  3. Survival City: Adventures among the Ruins of Atomic America by Tom Vanderbilt, 2010-04-15

101. THINGS TO DO IN NEW MEXICO - CENTRAL REGION ATTRACTIONS
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Fun and learning merge at this exciting science exploration center that's loaded with hands-on and interactive educational exhibits for people of all ages. Cliff's Amusement Park Cliff's Amusement Park is the only amusement park in New Mexico. The park has been family owned and operated for over 40 years. Cliff's has over 23 rides, including fun water play elements! Providing Something for everyone to enjoy. Cliff's has great food, games, arcade and a gift shop. A National Institute for the Prevention of Hate and Intolerance. Our organization is dedicated to combating hate and intolerance through education. Lodestar Astronomy Center Wildlife West Nature Park Wildlife West Nature Park is a 122 acre wildlife refuge and enhanced zoo. It features native New Mexico plants and animals. Pueblo Cultural Center The Pueblo people are settled in nineteen communities, some of which have been continuously inhabited since long before the discovery of America. Still retaining their ancient and largely secret ceremonial life, they welcome visitors from all over the world, and offer a glimpse of the proud heritage which they have kept alive for more than a thousand years. The Rio Grande Botanic Garden Rio Grande Botanic Garden displays include seasonal color exhibits and permanent conservatory collections. The conservatory collections exhibit Southwest Desert and Mediterranean climate plants. A PNM Butterfly Pavilion is open during the warm months. The garden also features a Children's Fantasy Garden.

102. Atomic Veterans Of America
The Atomic blasts of the 1950s and 1960s illuminated the Southwestern deserts, shattering windows in Las Vegas US National ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION ST
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Info for persons affected by atmospheric nuclear testing
When the atmospheric nuclear testing ended in 1963, no medical follow-up was ever conducted by the Atomic Energy Commission or Department of Defense. There was never any government-sponsored medical surveillance of its "atomic test subjects," nor any attempt on the part of the government to contact those who participated in the atomic tests and alert them to the fact their health was potentially at risk. FACT: The U. S. government wasted millions on slick publications, pamphlets, useless studies and radiation dosage reconstruction in an effort to convince victims of nuclear radiation they were never exposed to levels of radiation high enough to cause health problems. U. S. MILITARY PERSONNEL CAN OBTAIN PROOF OF PARTICIPATION
The U. S. Department of Energy (DoE) in Las Vegas, Nevada has copies of the Film Badge Radiation Exposure History for persons who participated in nuclear tests, send for your film badge history today to obtain proof you were present at a nuclear test/tests.

103. The National Watch And Clock Museum
Admission. Copyright. Events. Local Accommodations. Local Attractions. Map to Columbia, PA. Museum Gift Shop. Rates. MEMBERS. CHAPTERS. Museum GIFT SHOP. PUBLICATIONS 000 items and the Museum has
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MUSEUM MUSEUM SCHOOL LIBRARY ... PUBLICATIONS T he National Watch and Clock Museum was officially opened to the public in 1977 with fewer than 1,000 items. Since that time the collection has increased to over 12,000 items and the museum has undergone several expansion projects. The latest expansion opened in October 1999 and featured an entirely new and redesigned exhibit space as well as a new two-story addition. Today, the museum is recognized as the largest and most comprehensive horological collection in North America The Museum collection is international in scope and covers a wide variety of clocks, watches, tools and other time related items. The main focus of the collection is on nineteenth century American clocks and watches. However, additional collections include early English Tall case clocks, Asian timepieces from Japan and China, and timekeeping devices from Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Russia. Chronologically, the exhibits take you on a tour through the entire history of timekeeping technology from early non-mechanical devices to today’s atomic and radio controlled clocks.

104. Museums And Art Galleries
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