Are you into exploring history, nature, science or all three? Then explore the museums and learning centers of Los Alamos to get the best of all worlds. Walk into historic buildings, enjoy more than 200 interactive exhibits, and see live animals.
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 Learn about the scientific history of Los Alamos and explore interactive exhibits at the Bradbury Science Museum.  Explore the story of the Atomic Age at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History. Learn about nuclear science in the past, present, and future. A wide array of exhibits discuss topics from atomic theory and the complexities of World War II to the diversity of individuals and events that shaped the technical context of the nuclear age. No matter the topic, there is always something to learn at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History Museum.  Nestled in downtown Los Alamos, the Los Alamos History Museum presents the stories of this secret city from multiple perspectives via indoor and outdoor venues, historic buildings, artifacts, documents, photographs, audio and video recordings of personal stories, and interactive visitor experiences.  The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center preserves Pueblo culture, their accomplishments, and evolving history of the Pueblo people. The center located in Albuquerque on land owned by the 19 Pueblos and governed by the 19 Pueblos District. The Pueblos District is a sovereign government formed by the Tribal Councils of the 19 New Mexico Pueblo Communities at the former location of the Albuquerque Indian School (1881-1982). Visit today and enjoy the museum, gallery, and artifacts.  A visit to the Los Alamos Nature Center gives you the chance to learn more about the incredible wildlife and natural history in this area.
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