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Bradbury Science Museum
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The Bradbury Science Museum is the chief public facility of Los Alamos National Laboratory, located at 1350 Central Avenue in Los Alamos, New Mexico, in the United States. It was founded in 1953, and was named for the Laboratory's second director, Norris E. Bradbury.
Nearby attractions
Los Alamos History Museum
1050 Bathtub Row, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Karen Wray Fine Art
1247 Central Ave Ste D, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Los Alamos Site) - Visitor Contact Station
475 20th St, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Ashley Pond
2200 Trinity Dr, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Fuller Lodge Art Center
2132 Central Ave, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Los Alamos Visitor Center
475 20th St Suite A, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Los Alamos Little Theater
1670 Nectar St, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Oppenheimer House
Los Alamos, NM 87544
Ashley Pond
Los Alamos, NM 87544
Los Alamos Summer Concert Series
2300 Trinity Dr, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Nearby restaurants
Yuan’s Dumpling and Noodle House
1350 Central Ave, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Viola's
1360 Trinity Dr, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Ruby K's Bagel Cafe
1789 Central Ave, Los Alamos, NM 87544
China Palace Restaurant
121 Central Park Square, Los Alamos, NM 87544
El Parasol
1903 Central Ave, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Pyramid cafe
157 Central Park Square, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Muy Salsas
1315 Trinity Dr, Los Alamos, NM 87544
El Rigobertos Taco Shop
166 Central Park Square, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Origami
182 Central Park Square, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Wolf and Mermaid Enchanted Cafe
181 Central Park Square, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Nearby hotels
Comfort Inn & Suites
2455 Trinity Dr, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Wingate by Wyndham Los Alamos
2455 Trinity Dr, Los Alamos, NM 87544
Canyon Inn - Downtown Los Alamos
80 Canyon Rd, Los Alamos, NM 87544
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Bradbury Science Museum

1450 Central Ave, Los Alamos, NM 87544
4.6(190)
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The Bradbury Science Museum is the chief public facility of Los Alamos National Laboratory, located at 1350 Central Avenue in Los Alamos, New Mexico, in the United States. It was founded in 1953, and was named for the Laboratory's second director, Norris E. Bradbury.

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attractions: Los Alamos History Museum, Karen Wray Fine Art, Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Los Alamos Site) - Visitor Contact Station, Ashley Pond, Fuller Lodge Art Center, Los Alamos Visitor Center, Los Alamos Little Theater, Oppenheimer House, Ashley Pond, Los Alamos Summer Concert Series, restaurants: Yuan’s Dumpling and Noodle House, Viola's, Ruby K's Bagel Cafe, China Palace Restaurant, El Parasol, Pyramid cafe, Muy Salsas, El Rigobertos Taco Shop, Origami, Wolf and Mermaid Enchanted Cafe
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Nearby attractions of Bradbury Science Museum

Los Alamos History Museum

Karen Wray Fine Art

Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Los Alamos Site) - Visitor Contact Station

Ashley Pond

Fuller Lodge Art Center

Los Alamos Visitor Center

Los Alamos Little Theater

Oppenheimer House

Ashley Pond

Los Alamos Summer Concert Series

Los Alamos History Museum

Los Alamos History Museum

4.7

(428)

Closed
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Karen Wray Fine Art

Karen Wray Fine Art

4.8

(12)

Open 24 hours
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Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Los Alamos Site) - Visitor Contact Station

Manhattan Project National Historical Park (Los Alamos Site) - Visitor Contact Station

4.5

(141)

Open 24 hours
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Ashley Pond

Ashley Pond

4.8

(271)

Open until 9:30 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Bradbury Science Museum

Yuan’s Dumpling and Noodle House

Viola's

Ruby K's Bagel Cafe

China Palace Restaurant

El Parasol

Pyramid cafe

Muy Salsas

El Rigobertos Taco Shop

Origami

Wolf and Mermaid Enchanted Cafe

Yuan’s Dumpling and Noodle House

Yuan’s Dumpling and Noodle House

4.7

(204)

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Viola's

Viola's

4.4

(262)

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Ruby K's Bagel Cafe

Ruby K's Bagel Cafe

4.3

(257)

$

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China Palace Restaurant

China Palace Restaurant

3.9

(145)

$

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Chapel's Mystical Staircase # Road tripping through New Mexico—started in Albuquerque with a stop at the *Breaking Bad* filming locations, then passed through the charming Mexican-style town of Santa Fe to visit the legendary Loretto Chapel and its miraculous staircase. A 45-minute drive later, arrived in Los Alamos, where you can explore the History Museum to learn about the atomic bomb's development during WWII—Oppenheimer's former residence is nearby. Don’t miss the Bradbury Science Museum, featuring models of "Fat Man" and "Little Boy" along with educational exhibits on nuclear history. #NewMexico #RoadTrip #BreakingBad #SantaFe #LosAlamos #Oppenheimer #AtomicHistory #TravelDiaries
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This is the place to visit in addition to the National Museum of Nuclear Science to learn about Nuclear science, what made the U.S. starting to develop those weapons during WW2 and how the science still used for energy development on top of other research been created at the National Laboratory up the road. The National Laboratory was an integral part for the development of Nuclear energy and applications today still a research facility for the development of other products and research. The Bradbury Science museum is phenomenal and free to visit. Highly interactive with plenty to learn and explore while there. We spend a few hours and had a great time. You also learn about the atomic bomb and the scientists behind it like Robert Oppenheimer and the National Laboratory. While in the area check out some of the locations from the movie Oppenheimer including the house where he lived, locations around the town and other areas around New Mexico where the movie was filmed. Overall a great experience and highly recommend it for the whole family.
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This is the place to visit in addition to the National Museum of Nuclear Science to learn about Nuclear science, what made the U.S. starting to develop those weapons during WW2 and how the science still used for energy development on top of other research been created at the National Laboratory up the road. The National Laboratory was an integral part for the development of Nuclear energy and applications today still a research facility for the development of other products and research. The Bradbury Science museum is phenomenal and free to visit. Highly interactive with plenty to learn and explore while there. We spend a few hours and had a great time. You also learn about the atomic bomb and the scientists behind it like Robert Oppenheimer and the National Laboratory. While in the area check out some of the locations from the movie Oppenheimer including the house where he lived, locations around the town and other areas around New Mexico where the movie was filmed. Overall a great experience and highly recommend it for the whole family.
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4.0
4y

Entry is free. Knowing that you'll have to give your details before getting tickets. Post code and name. Why? Well because they want to know who's coming to visit. The only hope is that they will not sell those details for commercial purposes.

Just beefore you walking in there are two pumpkins playing on instruments. Love that idea and whoever came with it should get a hug and a coffee.

Inside there is a lot of kids. Not sure is it because they had day off and parents didn't know what to do with them or what. That means a lot of noise. Crying. Moms with push chairs. And again crying. But also laughter, amazement and questions why? What for? How?

My favourite was laptop wifh IE 6 on it. And you could use it and see just how bad Internet was back in the days. Befire we had Facebook, Instagram and Tinder. Oh and it only goes to BBC website. 🤦

And let's not forget abouy giant Earth floating and showing you how does the sun's effect you and who once there is a day in one part in another there's a night. Love that!

And then you've got Wallace and Gromit. And thise weird ones from Thunderbird or what they called. And lets not forget about consoles / computers. Those before latest x box, ps and Nintendo. Atarii 2600, Commodore 64, Sega Dreamcast.

From all i saw i will always remember one thing. Spike Milligans - Pakistani Dalek. Honestly? Don't like Bradford. Dirty, ugly, grey. Public waste bins are not emptied. But for this museum i would come...

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5.0
1y

This is the place to visit in addition to the National Museum of Nuclear Science to learn about Nuclear science, what made the U.S. starting to develop those weapons during WW2 and how the science still used for energy development on top of other research been created at the National Laboratory up the road. The National Laboratory was an integral part for the development of Nuclear energy and applications today still a research facility for the development of other products and research. The Bradbury Science museum is phenomenal and free to visit. Highly interactive with plenty to learn and explore while there. We spend a few hours and had a great time. You also learn about the atomic bomb and the scientists behind it like Robert Oppenheimer and the National Laboratory. While in the area check out some of the locations from the movie Oppenheimer including the house where he lived, locations around the town and other areas around New Mexico where the movie was filmed. Overall a great experience and highly recommend it for the...

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1y

The museum is great and free admission can't be beat!

However, I had an unfortunate experience here. I was discreetly breastfeeding my son when a staff member came over. She asked if she could offer me somewhere private. I said, "Oh, no thanks, I'm ok." She replied, "But others might not be" and showed me to an office. At first, I was so taken aback that I just politely went with her, but as I finished nursing, I got more and more upset. In my 32 total months of breastfeeding my two children, I have never once been asked to move; nor has anyone suggested I make others uncomfortable. I felt completely shamed for feeding my baby. I know she only had good intentions, but this is 2024, not the 1950s, and no woman should be told she should have to nurse out of sight of other people due to their feelings. (It's ironic that this happened in Los Alamos, which I had considered to be such an...

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