A view of the mesas on the way to Los Alamos.
Another view of the mesas on the way to Los Alamos.
And yet another view of the mesas on the way to Los Alamos.
The Loretto Chapel in Old Town Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The altar in the Loretto Chapel.
The Miraculous staircase in the Loretto Chapel.
It has no supporting column and is noit tied to the walls.Experts are still unsure of how it supports itself.
The St. Francis Cathedral in Old Town Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The central square in Old Town Santa Fe.
The New Mexico state capital building.
The Museum of Nuclear Science and History in Albuquerque, NM
A model of a nuclear reactor.
A model of the NS Savanna, the world's first nuclear powered cargo/passenger ship.
The M65 280 mm Atomic Cannon.
It could fire a 15 kiloton nuclear projectile 20 miles.
They were in use from 1952 to 1963.
The lead tractor for transporting the Atomic Cannon.
The trailing tractor for transporting the Atomic Cannon.
A Grumman A7C Corsair II.
This aircraft could carry nuclear weapons.
The Republic F105 Thunderchief.
The first USAF fighter capable of carring nuclear weapons.
A Boeing B29 bomber.
Still being reassembled. Note the propellers laying on the ground in front of the engines.
A Boeing B52 bomber.
Some assembly required.
Parts for the B52 bomber.
A weapons pod for the Convair B58 bomber.
A PGM-11 Redstone medium range ballistic missile.
A PGM-19 Jupiter intermediate range ballistic missile on it's transporter.
A PGM-17 Thor intermediate range ballistic missile on it's transporter.
The RIM-2 Terrier US Navy air defense missile.
The MGR-1 Honset John Missile.
The first nuclear capable surface-to-surface missile in the SU arsenal.
The WE177 British nuclear bomb.
The M-388 Davy Crockett tactial nuclear projectile.
The Mk 101 Lulu nuclear depth charge.
Used for anti-submarine warfare.
Full size models of the Fat Man and Little Man nuclear bombs.
Two of the US nuclear bombs that fell in Spain in 1966 when a B52 collided with a tanker during a mid-air refueling.
The W80 nuclear warhead,
The current US nuclear device.
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A view of the mesas on the way to Los Alamos.































