The National Atomic Testing Museum is a national history and science institution that shares the story of the nuclear weapons testing program of the United State at its Nevada Test Site. This unique museum is also the only place where a nuclear reactor that was used in developing the nuclear rocket, as well as the first air-to-air missile, can be seen. The museum uses the lessons from the past and present to provide a better understanding of the effect that nuclear testing had on geo-political history and worldwide nuclear deterrence. Many rare artifacts are also on display at the National Atomic Testing Museum.

755 E. Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89119, Phone: 702-794-5151

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