XXmaps.com

Map
Detailed Information
  • Place Types Museum
  • Address 475 20th St, Los Alamos, NM 87544, USA
  • Coordinate 35.8808324,-106.3020235
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.6
  • Compound Code VMJX+85 Los Alamos, New Mexico,
Photos
Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Los Alamos Site) - Visitor Contact Station
Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Los Alamos Site) - Visitor Contact Station
Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Los Alamos Site) - Visitor Contact Station
Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Los Alamos Site) - Visitor Contact Station
Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Los Alamos Site) - Visitor Contact Station
Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Los Alamos Site) - Visitor Contact Station
Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Los Alamos Site) - Visitor Contact Station
Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Los Alamos Site) - Visitor Contact Station
Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Los Alamos Site) - Visitor Contact Station
Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Los Alamos Site) - Visitor Contact Station
Reviews
Jeff “Texas Jeff” Venable (11/18/2019)
Very nice place. Retired workers will answer all your questions. Not only interesting, but s very lovely location. The museum is a must see with great videos and free!
Daniel Herbert (12/22/2019)
Very interesting museum and city. Several museums nearby. Many stories recorded by people that lived the events in building the bomb. Many historical indian homesites and artifacts that are close by as Bandelier National Monument was very worth the drive. Los Alamos sits on top of a mesa very isolated which makes for beautiful suroundings and easy to secure with a one road access at the time.
Stefan Schurter (09/29/2019)
Must see. Free, great parking. Short but helpful movie. Great walking tour.
Chris Lyche (05/26/2019)
The knowledge and friendliness of the staff was fantastic. Such excitement and enthusiasm. The only reason i wouldn't give it 5/5 is simply that i feel that more of this historical area should be available to the public.
Doug Hopkins (03/20/2020)
Absolutely love this history. You have to see it.
Similar place
8799 S Desert Blvd, Anthony, TX 79821, USA
+1 512-486-5800
http://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/division/travel/information-c
411 N Downtown Mall, Las Cruces, NM 88001, USA
+1 575-522-3120
http://www.las-cruces.org/1608/Museum-of-Nature-Science