We visited recently and were so glad we took the time to do so. Websites info isn’t current, but there’s a sign on the door to call for someone to come.
Harvey was the contact when we visited and he was there in a flash! He was knowledgeable and told us so many great stories along with the history. Truly a personal value to hear first hand accounts that made us laugh, gasp and in total awe. A great stop, and not super long so pairs well around the EBR-1 reactor visit. And it’s free, but donations are accepted and...
Read moreWe got a tour by Harvey, a retired Navy nuclear Navy Submariner. He was a great guy to listen to. So much detail, had I not watched Hunt for the Red October so many times, it would have sounded Greek. Highly recommend anyone passing by stop in for a briefing.
He was also a past member of the Search & Rescue for the county. He warned us that Craters of the Moon national Park has voids up to 2,000 feet deep with a thin crust over the hole. STAY...
Read moreThe background and history are always enjoyable to read about. The jokes we cracked about the top of the submarine was great. I wish the building was open to go in. But what was actually there and could read was informative. Don't just drive by it, stop for 10 minutes and read what's there. It's well...
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