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    Infinity Museum

    4.8 (48 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Ellyssa N.

    What a beautiful immersive experience! There were 8 rooms for you to explore, each one had a completely distinct infinity experience and story that went along with it. The staff were very friendly and happy to help take photos for us. We got some AMAZING pictures. We were most surprised by the mirror maze. I have been through many mirror mazes but nothing like this. It was truly hard to figure out where to go and what was a path. Definitely a fun time!!

    Toodle L.

    Totally worth it!!! Highly recommend going. We went on a weekday and enjoyed each room to ourselves. It was mesmerizing and captivating. The friendly staff definitely add to the overall experience.

    Nick P.

    We came here on Thanksgiving Day. It's like a 12-14 min drive from the Strip, depending on where you're coming from. They have a ton of parking since it's part of the mall. Admission is $40 for an adult. If you're a local/military/senior it'll be $35. The employee actually gave us the $35 rate since I'm medical. We spent about an hour here and that's with taking pictures and videos. In the beginning, we almost had the place to ourselves. However, large groups of families came and photo bombed some of my pictures. I had to erase them using the edit tool. If you come on a week day, you can probably take some nice pictures. On the weekend or a holiday, be prepared to erase those extra heads in your pictures. This is definitely worth going to if you want to get off the Strip or Fremont. All of the employees were pleasant and helpful.

    Malika W.

    Great museum. It is a little spendy to go here and be prepared to wear shoe covers. Not the most ideal for active little kids who like to run. My kids really enjoyed the room with beach balls and balloons. We went through the museum several times, so I could feel like I was getting the most bang for my buck. It's a cool museum, but I wouldn't go often due to the price. There's about six different rooms you go in. You exit through the mall, which I didn't love. Boulevard Mall can be a little creepy at night.

    A few shots from the museum

    You can imagine what it's like to be inside until you're inside. They do a wonderful job. Even though it's only attached to a city mall. Plus, the parking is free!

    Mall entrance
    Daisy J.

    Nice experience. Beautiful props and lighting. Well worth the experience. Fun and entertaining. The staff members were nice. They make you where booties shoe covers because you will be posing in different ways, sometimes on the floor. I'm a germaphobe so this is very important. The place is really clean and music is relaxing. It was not too busy when we came which provided for a more intimate vibe. I enjoyed the entire experience. I recommend for a fun night out with friends, date night, or just by yourself. There are plenty of mirrors and opportunities to take selfies.

    4/8/2026.
    Zeela D.

    Looking for something fun and literally cool to do? Then go to the Infinity Museum at The Boulevard in Las Vegas near UNLV and prepare to be amazed to infinity! This 7 room interactive space is an immersive experience that will decieve your eyes into an infinite space with lights and mirrors as visual effects. Boasting as the world's largest walk thru kaleidescope and dodecahedron, this museum is full of spectacular surprises in every corner and corridor, the room is infinite! Parking is free, general admission is $40 for adults and $30 for children; locals and military get a discount. There's a free photo scavenger hunt where if completed at the end, you receive a prize as you enter the gift shop and show the staff your prize worthy photos. You will be provided shoe covers, 2 sizes only: regular and large; so walk slowly and enjoy the magical journey! May you have an amazingly infinite experience!

    Vinkin Ken T.

    I bought same day tickets for a Friday. It was $40 each. I thought it was worth it. We got there at 1:30pm. It was not too crowded. We spent an hour here but could have easily stayed longer if we didn't have somewhere else to be. Staffs were friendly. They have free lockers. In one of the rooms I truly felt like I was walking in space. It was such a trippy feeling. The silver ball room was a favorite. It was so much fun. You really have to experience it. Of coarse the world's largest walk-in kaleidoscope was the biggest highlight. I would come back again.

    Ly P.

    We had so much fun here. It was such a trip. This was a highlight of our Las Vegas trip. Newly opened and the ticket price won't break your bank. They have free storage lockers and give you these shoe coverings and made us sign a waiver. There was no time limit so we enjoyed each room on our own pace. It was not too busy either, and there were a lot of photo opportunities.

    Mirror maze
    Sally L.

    We came here on Thanksgiving Day. We were surprised that they were open that day. First, they need you to sign a consent form. Then they will give you shoe covers. Luckily, when we were there, it wasn't too crowded in the beginning. We were able to take some good pictures. There were many rooms. Each room is very different and unique. You can go back to different room. You can stay as long as you like in there. I like the one with the balloons. There were little kids in the room with us who kept popping the balloons. I also love the mirror maze. It took me a little more than two and a half minutes to find the exit. We spent an hour there. There was a cute gift shop at the end. If you like to take pictures and like immersive arts experiences, you definitely should go.

    Alina S.

    A must-see! Staff was amazing and each room was better than expected. A great place to visit for the entire family and something you will remember for years to come.

    Amber N.

    I saw this place online and we were able to make same day reservation on a Saturday. It was $40/person. This museum is 12-15 mins from the strip. There was lots of parking in the front since it's connected to the mall. We came right on time for the reservation. There was a some people ahead of us so we had to wait to be checked in. When we got checked in they gave us little shoes covers for our shoes. They had us watch an intro video before going into the exhibition. Entering the first room was very cool. It was a hallway with so many kaleidoscope visuals and lights. Then you just walk to each room with different interactive rooms. There were rooms with balloon, cubes, hallways with funny mirrors and infinity rooms. During the cube room you can ask the staff to take pictures and photos of you. You are allowed to spend as much time as you want and can go back to other rooms. I thought it was pretty cool experience and had instagram worthy photos. At the end of the place you enter the gift shop. We purchased a hat and if we wrote a Google review we get 10% off. I say it was worth a visit if you want to hang out with friends or on a date.

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    Michelle G.

    This place was amazing. We were able to take our time and enjoy each room. What a fun experience!

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    Such a unique and interactive museum in Vegas, with stunning visuals that make every corner feel like a photo opportunity.

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    A bit pricey. The staff were helpful. It was a nice experience while visiting a friend in Las Vegas.

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    Then go to the Infinity Museum at The Boulevard in Las Vegas near UNLV and prepare to be amazed to infinity!

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    Museum of Illusions - Las Vegas

    Museum of Illusions - Las Vegas

    4.4
    (310 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    Kid friendly
    Discounts available

    (5/5) The Museum of…read moreIllusions was one of our favorite attractions in Las Vegas! It was so much fun for both the kids and adults. Every room had something unique, and we found ourselves laughing, taking tons of photos, and trying to figure out all the mind-bending illusions. The staff was also friendly and even helped us take some of the best illusion pictures. Admission: Tickets are around $40-45 for adults and $33-38 for children (ages 5-12) when purchased online. Kids 4 and under are free. Hours: Open daily from 10:00 AM to 12:00 AM, so it's easy to fit into your schedule. Parking: We found the easiest place to park was the Aria self-parking garage, with an easy indoor walk to the museum. You can also park at the Cosmopolitan or 63 CityCenter valet, but all charge for parking. Nevada residents may receive free or discounted parking at some garages. Best Ages: I'd recommend it for ages 5 and up. Younger kids can still enjoy parts of it, but older children, teens, and adults really appreciate the illusions and interactive exhibits. Tips: * Plan to spend 45-90 minutes exploring. (Museum of Illusions Las Vegas) * Wear comfortable shoes since you'll be standing and walking through each exhibit. * Take your time--many illusions look even better through your phone camera than in person! * Let the staff help you pose for the illusion photos--they know the perfect angles. * Go earlier in the day if you want fewer crowds and more time for photos. If you're looking for a unique indoor activity on the Strip, this is absolutely worth it. We had an amazing time and would definitely come back!

    After dinner, we were trying to decide what to do next and ended up coming here around 8 p.m. It…read morewas a last-minute decision, so we didn't buy tickets ahead of time. Luckily, it wasn't busy, which was perfect. The museum isn't huge, but there are plenty of interactive exhibits and photo spots. Some of the illusions made us wonder how they worked, while others were just fun. We spent quite a bit of time taking pictures and trying out all the different exhibits. What I liked most was that it gave us something fun to do together. Instead of just walking through and looking at displays, we were actually part of the experience. We ended up with plenty of funny pictures and great memories. If you're looking for a fun activity on the Strip with your family or a group of friends, this is definitely worth checking out. We're glad we decided to stop by.

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    One of the displays, infinity hole.
    One of the displays, infinity hole.
    Museum of Illusions - Las Vegas
    Museum of Illusions - Las Vegas

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    Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum

    Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum

    4.4
    (2.2k reviews)
    2.3 mi

    My friend and I came here yesterday and weren't sure what to expect. The home was so gorgeous with…read moreso many details, it felt immersive and each room had its own scent which really changed the vibes of the places we were in. Overall the home was amazing and I'd happily go again but I'd have to say the staff were our favorite part. Our tour guide (forgot her name but she had black framed glasses and tattoos on side of her face) was so friendly and kind. The man who puts the drill in his nose was also so sweet, it was a surprising detail that made a spooky place feel so much more comforting (but also still terrifying )

    I have to preface my review by saying I do not believe in ghosts or the paranormal nor do I believe…read morein any of the stories that I heard during my visit, but I do watch Ghost Adventures more for the curiosity than anything else and I was really excited to visit the museum not because of an encounter, but just because I love anything spooky and was excited to see what was inside. I will say that I was pleasantly surprised and impressed with how much material they packed into this tour and given that it is almost 3 hours, you really do get a lot of bang for your buck. There is a free parking lot attached and as many will point out this is not in a great part of town so if you are visiting during the night it is best to be driven in and out versus walking in and out. They do not allow photography inside so I only have a few pictures from the beginning of the visit, but I would definitely recommend to anyone because it is a really fun experience and it is also very unique. As mentioned I don't believe in any of these things so it was even fun for a non-believer like myself. Overall, a really fun Vegas activity and I would recommend to anyone, and if you are a believer it is even more of a memorable experience I would imagine.

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    Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum
    Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum
    Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum

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    The Mob Museum

    The Mob Museum

    4.4
    (2k reviews)
    3.2 mi

    PROS: this was a huge museum that showed all artifacts of mobsters throughout the 20th century…read more Three floors of fun and informative information. Staff is also nice CONS: I do believe it's overpriced. $38 for an adult is not affordable for the average family of four OVERALL: great museum to come and see. Even if you aren't into the mob. I'm not sure what the parking situation is like so I recommend ubering

    My friend and I recently visited Las Vegas, and when deciding what we'd do, the Mob Museum was near…read morethe top of our list. We have both been to Las Vegas many times, and we hadn't ever visited the Mob Museum. So we decided to visit this time. We enjoyed the experience overall and would certainly recommend it to others. When we arrived, we paid for parking and went inside to pay for the Mob Museum experience. We were prepared to walk around and read a lot of information about the mob. We were pleased to learn when we arrived that there would be a former member of the mob speaking upstairs in just a few minutes. We quickly went upstairs and found a seat. The speaker was Frank Calabrese, Jr., who worked with the FBI to bring down his crime family in Chicago. He told us his story first-hand while telling us about his book and sharing slides as he spoke. This first-hand account was a great way to kick off our visit! After the speaker, we headed up to the third floor and started looking through exhibits and worked our way floor by floor down to the first floor and eventually to the basement. On the third floor, we learned about the birth of the mob, the start of organized crime, the founding of Las Vegas, prohibition, the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Al Capone, the FBI fighting back, how several mob leaders were taken down due to smaller violations, and how organized crime spread. On the second floor, we learned about the Kefauver Hearings, the historic courtroom that became the Mob Museum in Las Vegas, the Mob eyeing Las Vegas, skimming from the casinos, Las Vegas going straight, the Mob infiltrating the police, and the Mob's greatest hits. On the first floor, we learned about how the FBI took down the Mob (or some of them), various stories about mob leaders, organized crime today (yes, the mob still exists!), use of force by the police, and the mob in popular culture. We also visited the Global Networks Touch Wall, the gift shop, and the Underground (speakeasy in the basement). While we didn't pay the extra fee to use them, there are interactive exhibit options for a Crime Lab, Firearm Training Simulator, and Distillery Tasting. The general admission cost is $34.95 per person to access exhibits without a discount. For an extra $15, you get access to exhibits and one interactive exhibit. For $5 more than that, you get access to exhibits and two interactive exhibits. There are discounts available to Nevada residents, students, law enforcement and military. You can also get tickets before 11 AM or after 5 PM to receive $7 off admission plus 20% off coupons on the internet. The Mob Museum is typically open daily from 9 AM to 9 PM. The Underground speakeasy and distillery is open Sunday through Thursday from 11 AM to 11 PM and Friday and Saturday from 11 AM to Midnight. You should give yourself 1-3 hours to experience the museum. Definitely check out the Mob Museum at some point while you're in Las Vegas! Worth a visit!

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    Building view from the west side
    Building view from the west side
    The Mob Museum Photo Shoot, Greetings
    The Mob Museum Photo Shoot, Greetings
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    The Neon Museum

    The Neon Museum

    4.1
    (2.1k reviews)
    3.5 mi

    The Neon Museum has been on my list for years and I finally got to go on my recent trip to Vegas…read more Looking at old reviews here, I'm glad that I waited this long because it sounds like they've made some improvements. We booked our tickets ahead online because it appeared that in the past they would sell out, but we could have easily purchased them at the door. The museum houses old working and non-working neon signs from Las Vegas past. There's everything from old cleaners signs to old casinos like the Stardust. I highly recommend that you visit at night so that you can see a lot of the boneyard lit up. They offer guided tours but we opted out. There's plenty of signage throughout the museum to give context and history to what you're looking at, although the guided tour would have been cool. We spent about an hour walking amongst the signs and I didn't want it to be over! They have a separate fenced off section with signs that will never light up, but I wish that we could have explored that section as well, since many of the signs that they had on display in the main area also didn't light up. It was so cool to see this piece of Las Vegas history.

    We visited the Neon Museum at night, and it was definitely a unique experience. Seeing all of the…read morevintage Las Vegas signs lit up and hearing the history behind them was really cool, and the atmosphere after dark made it even more memorable. That said, I think the marketing for this place sets expectations a little higher than the experience delivers. It really is a collection of historic signs--which is interesting--but it wasn't quite as immersive as I expected based on everything I'd seen online. The walkthrough was much shorter than we anticipated, especially considering the ticket price. We actually spent about as much on our Uber to and from the museum as we did on admission. I'm glad we experienced it once, but I personally don't think it lived up to all the hype or felt like the best value for the cost. If you're a fan of Vegas history or vintage signs, it's worth seeing at least once, but I'd go in with realistic expectations.

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    An old Flamingo Hotel sign.
    An old Flamingo Hotel sign.
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    Check-in desk
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    Las Vegas Natural History Museum

    Las Vegas Natural History Museum

    4.3
    (245 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    We love museums!! This is not too far from Fremont Street and was a great break from the hustle and…read morebustle of Vegas! We welcomed the break! Walking in we were greeted with a very friendly smile, were shown the map, told highlights of the museum and had all questions answered with very friendly service! I loved the striking giraffe statues and loved that all animals except the large eagle were taxidermy! I couldn't believe just how massive the giraffes were, it is a very striking impact to have them greet you at the entrance! Great placement! Stuffed animal room was very neat to see, I have only seen animals like this in a museum in Elko Nevada. We moved on to the aquarium room, saw some small sharks, and some cool fish like puffer fish! We loved the dinosaur room and that would have been way cool if my kiddo was younger!!! The highlight for me, what I was here for was the Egyptian exhibit! Wow!!!! I learned sooooo much and can't belive the actual artifacts that are on display here!! They were absolutely amazing!! This exhibit alone was worth the money!! The machine that you could view the different layers of the mummy was phenomenal to experience!!!

    (4/5) We had a…read morereally fun time at the Las Vegas Natural History Museum! It's the perfect size for families with young kids, and I'd recommend it most for ages 2-8. Our kids loved all the interactive exhibits, especially the fossil dig, the moving sand table, and the hands-on play areas. There was plenty to keep them engaged, and they also enjoyed seeing the dinosaurs, marine life, and live animals throughout the museum. Admission: Around $15 for adults and $7 for children (ages 3-11). Kids 2 and under are free, making it an affordable family outing. Parking: Free parking is available, which was a huge plus. Tips: * Plan for about 2-3 hours to see everything. * The hands-on exhibits are the highlight, so allow extra time for those. * Great indoor activity, especially during the hot Las Vegas summer. The museum isn't huge, which is why I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5, but it's clean, well maintained, and offers a fun, educational experience for young children. We'd definitely recommend it to families visiting Las Vegas!

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    Exhibit
    Captivating entrance
    Captivating entrance
    King Tut's tomb replica. July 2025

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    King Tut's tomb replica. July 2025
    Omega Mart - Meow Wolf

    Omega Mart - Meow Wolf

    3.6
    (1.5k reviews)
    2.6 mi
    Free parking
    Wheelchair accessible

    I think it's great. Lots and lots of photo ops. They have a timed entry so there's no bottleneck…read moregetting in. The girl in the gift shop is phenomenal. Watching her with other customers, some of them needing extra help with things, was so reminiscent of times when people really mattered to businesses. Security, or maybe just helpers (?) have the patience of a saint. I got lost twice, and they helped me find my way. Granted one guy told me to just wait in the gift shop because everyone ends up there eventually. Well, yeah, after they're done which takes hours if you're into it. There's secret rooms, secret passageways, inside jokes, a treasure hunt type thing where you get your card scanned at each stop, and gift shops. The MeowWolf stuffie we bought was $30, but I don't think you'll find it anywhere else. Little fidget thing, like a Rubics Cube but more..... not cube? was $30. Even after it was solved it's fun to mess up and try again. The entry gift shop has all kinds of funny products, and some food that if you move has hidden things to see. It was fun. You can get your hand stamped to go to the food places. Prices are INSANE. No really. Trust me on this one. There is a place inside the area, but they had like three things. One is macaroni and cheese. lol. Very random. If you have kids expect them to be excited, have a fantastic time, but they'll be ready to leave long before it feels like the entry fee is worth it. There are rooms with flashing lights/seizure warnings, and a couple that made me feel a little dizzy. If you follow the loose story there's a computer to get your card stamped. Took someone in another group to catch it for us. Parking lot is large, locals park free. When we were there there wasn't even a setup to charge anyone to park, but I don't know if that changes. Our maps was wonky, but I'm seriously directionally challenged so maybe it was me. All in all I'm glad we went.

    Meow Wolf's Omega Mart is an immersive experience located inside AREA15. There are multiple…read morelocations throughout the country with this one in Vegas. If you're not a Nevada resident you have to pay $7 for parking. There are a variety of experiences including but not limited to axe throwing, arcade, laser tag, and golf. You can bundle different experiences together when you arrive which could save some money. We just went to the Omega Mart which was $60 per person. Just note that the earliest you can come before your scheduled time is one hour. You first start in a "grocery store" and there are secret entrances to the real experience. It feels like a mix of Stranger Things, outer space, and mad scientist lab. It was mostly exploring and touching stuff; it was a lot of sensory overload with lights everywhere. I read beforehand that it was recommended to get a boop card for $3.25 but we were told by the worker that it was "mostly reading" so we ended up not getting it. Along with that there was also a speakeasy behind the grocery store serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. We ordered the meowjito ($17) and happle juice ($17) which were the two most popular cocktails and were good. It was estimated to take about 1.5 hours to explore everything but we only spend about 30-40 minutes. I'd recommend coming earlier because once it's busy the experience ends up being mostly just walking behind people.

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    Love the slides here!
    Omega Mart - Meow Wolf
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    Paradox Museum

    Paradox Museum

    4.6
    (99 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    What a cool way to spend some time doing something different…read more Initially we were gonna head to Museum of Illusions. Then, looking outta our window- I saw Paradox Museum! Quick search on Yelp & Google, and knew this was gonna be THE spot. With down time finally in our favor, we stopped by on a Monday afternoon. Took the elevator up and paid at the register. I asked if cash and/ or card are accepted, but it's card only. There are complimentary lockers available before walking into the museum. Watch the quick 2 minute video and away you go. Next to every display or immersive exhibit, you can read what is happening. And why you are experiencing this special effect. It's a great flow of exhibits. And if one particular area is crowded, you can continue on exploring. And return back to the previous one. Staff is so friendly with photo opportunity suggestions. * Restrooms are located near the slot machine/ pole dance area! There are WARNING signs if you have sensitivity to flashing/ strobing lights. Some rooms can be a bit darker while throughout the museum is well lit. The optical illusion to some of the exhibits can cause dizziness. Even the graphic geometric patterns you'll see throughout. Very budget friendly. And from a previous review I read on Yelp, you can also find discounts directly on their website. You'll exit at the gift sho

    11.1.25 I'm usually…read morenot a museum person, but this one completely won me over. My sister and I had a blast exploring the exhibits--and thanks to the super helpful staff, we snapped some seriously cool photos along the way. Some of the illusions still have me scratching my head, and I love that. Hands down, this was one of the most fun and fascinating museums I've ever visited. Highly recommend!

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    Paradox Museum
    Paradox Museum
    Paradox Museum

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    Atomic Museum

    Atomic Museum

    4.2
    (523 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Very interesting and unique museum in Las Vegas! The Atomic Museum does a great job showing the…read morehistory of nuclear testing in Nevada and how it impacted Las Vegas and the surrounding area. There are lots of interactive exhibits, old equipment, videos, and real historical artifacts. Learning about the atomic testing era and seeing how close the tests were to Vegas was fascinating. The museum is clean, well organized, and easy to explore at your own pace. Staff was friendly and knowledgeable too. The only downside is the ticket price felt expensive -- I honestly wish they charged a little less so that everyone could afford to experience and learn from this unique museum. Still, it's a very educational and worthwhile visit if you enjoy history, science, or museums.

    Amazing educational experience for the whole family!…read more My family and I visited the Atomic Museum and had such a great time! From the moment we walked in, we were impressed by how well the exhibits were set up and how much history is packed into one place. The museum does an excellent job explaining the science and history behind nuclear testing and the Manhattan Project in a way that was engaging for adults and older kids alike. We especially enjoyed seeing the historical artifacts, models, and detailed displays that brought such an important part of American history to life. The museum was clean, well organized, and easy to walk through at our own pace, and there were plenty of interesting things to see that sparked conversations among all of us. The staff were friendly and helpful, and we even spent extra time exploring the exhibits because there was so much to take in. Overall it was a fun, educational outing, and we definitely recommend it if you're looking for something a little different to do in Las Vegas. A great mix of science, history, and fascinating facts that left us all talking about what we learned long after we left!

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    Personal atomic weapons that were developed to use in place of conventional weapons such as the Backpack Nuke and the Davy Cr...
    Personal atomic weapons that were developed to use in place of conventional weapons such as the Backpack Nuke and the Davy Cr...
    The mission of the Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation is to preserve and foster public accessibility to the history assoc...
    The mission of the Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation is to preserve and foster public accessibility to the history assoc...
    The National Atomic Testing Museum is one of a handful of private national museums and showcases some of the rarest of artifa...

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