EdDekker
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There is a tour of the Nevada Test Site once a month.
The timing of your visit will probably not be compatible but it is a fantastic tour for a future visit. The tour is an all day event. Buses leave the DOE building in Las Vegas in the morning to Mercury to check in with security, the bus will than take you to various points of interest within the test site and return to Las Vegas by evening.
(Mercury is a 'town' just inside the gates to the test site used as office and housing space for test site employees as well as visitors from Livermore and Los Alamos. It is now 'under utilized'.)
The tour includes:
Frenchman Flat, the site of the remaining buildings from the weapons effect tests in which a town was built and destroyed. The film clips of this test are seen frequently in movies and on TV.
The Sedan Crater was a demonstration of Nuclear Excavation http://www.nv.doe.gov/nts/tours.htm
The Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation has a web site <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.ntshf.com/index.htm>http://www.ntshf.com/index.htm</A>
The timing of your visit will probably not be compatible but it is a fantastic tour for a future visit. The tour is an all day event. Buses leave the DOE building in Las Vegas in the morning to Mercury to check in with security, the bus will than take you to various points of interest within the test site and return to Las Vegas by evening.
(Mercury is a 'town' just inside the gates to the test site used as office and housing space for test site employees as well as visitors from Livermore and Los Alamos. It is now 'under utilized'.)
The tour includes:
Frenchman Flat, the site of the remaining buildings from the weapons effect tests in which a town was built and destroyed. The film clips of this test are seen frequently in movies and on TV.
The Sedan Crater was a demonstration of Nuclear Excavation http://www.nv.doe.gov/nts/tours.htm
The Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation has a web site <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.ntshf.com/index.htm>http://www.ntshf.com/index.htm</A>