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Extractions: Soon to be renamed the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History About the Museum The National Atomic Museum is located in the heart of Old Town Albuquerque, along Museum Corridor. Within walking distance are three additional museums, including Albuquerque Museum, New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science and Explora Children's Museum. The National Atomic Museum is located at 1905 Mountain Road NW, Albuquerque New Mexico 87104. We are 2 blocks east of Rio Grande Boulevard and just north of Old Town, Albuquerque. The phone number is
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Extractions: The Alameda Park Zoo was established in 1898 with a small collection of waterfowl and deer. The park served as a diversion for weary railway travelers to enjoy as the steam locomotives refueled. Today the well shaded, seven acre Zoo is home to 90 different species, nearly 300 animals. Visitors enjoy playful otters, colorful birds, endangered wolves, and are entertained by the antics of a variety of monkeys. The Zoo also offers travelers a shaded picnic area and playground on seven acres of city park. Albuquerque Biological Park Only a stone's throw from the legendary Rio Grande and its cottonwood bosque (woods), the Albuquerque Biological Park invites you to explore the mystery and diversity of living organisms 362 days a year. All of nature, all in one place. Core facilities include: Albuquerque Aquarium, Rio Grande Botanic Garden, Rio Grande Zoo and, in the near future, Tingley Aquatic Park. The BioPark has an estimated 6,000 animals, 11,000 plants, 300 staff and 350 volunteers.
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Extractions: Exhibits - By Primary role Helicopter - 'H' 1948-Present Bell OH-13E (Sioux) Serial No: Kaman HH-43B (Huskie) Serial No: Piasecki (Vertol) CH-21B (Shawnee) Serial No: Sikorsky H-5G (Dragonfly) Serial No: Sikorsky HH-34J (Choctaw) Serial No: Sikorsky UH-19F (Chickasaw) Serial No: Helicopter - 'H' 1962-Present Bell UH-1F (Iroquois) Serial No: Sikorsky HH-3E (Sea King) Serial No: Patrol Bomber - Navy / Marines 'PB' 1935-1962 Consolidated PBY-5A (Canso A) Serial No: Trainer - 'T' 1948-Present North American CT-39A (Sabreliner) Serial No: Transport - 'C' 1925-1962 Douglas C-47 (Skytrain) Serial No: Utility - USCG 'U' 1952-Present Grumman HU-16B (Albatross) Serial No: Reviews / Comments by our visitors Rick Cox
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Extractions: Visit Albuquerque's Museums Did you know that Albuquerque has more than 16 museums featuring everything from dinosaurs to fine art and local cultures to rattlesnakes plus everything in between? To learn more about other activities and attractions around the city, see activities and attractions or calendar of events exclusively highlighting the Spanish Masters. is the first of three Spanish exhibits to be displayed at The Albuquerque Museum in 2005. The Albuquerque Museum also maintains an archive of more than 65,000 photographs donated by local residents and businesses. www.cabq.gov/museum back to top American International Rattlesnake Museum www.rattlesnakes.com back to top Anderson-Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum Hot air balloons have been used for adventure, scientific experiments, warfare, the arts, espionage and the exploration of space. Opening in Fall 2005, the Anderson-Abruzzo International Balloon Museum will emphasize historic artifacts with modern multi-media technology to create a sense of excitement as well as a variety of educational opportunities in a brand new 59,000 square foot building located at Balloon Fiesta Park. www.balloonmuseum.com
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Extractions: The "Hot Air Ballooning Capital of the World" is home to the Balloon Museum (fall 2005). The museum is located just south of the launch field at Balloon Fiesta Park. The north façade of the building provides breathtaking views of the colorful array of balloons lifting off with mountains as a backdrop. As you approach the museum, you feel as if you are about to enter a balloon being inflated. This City of Albuquerque museum houses engaging exhibitions and informative programs on the history, science and art of ballooning worldwide within its almost 60,000 square feet of space. www.balloonmuseum.com or www.cabq.gov/balloon back to top Located within walking distance of Old Town, the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science offers fascinating exhibits that take advantage of this state's natural wealth. New Mexico is dinosaur country and recent discoveries of fossilized dinosaur skin and a dinosaur egg are on display. Visitors can step back in time in a one-of-a-kind "Evolator", walk through a simulated active volcano and experience the Ice Age. Don't miss the DynaTheater, a high-tech theater experience that puts you in the on-screen action with a 65 x 49 foot screen. The Jurassic Super Giants (permanent exhibit) portrays two super giant dinosaurs - the Seismosaurus and the Saurophaganax - locked in mortal combat.
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Extractions: var subscriber_p=0, user_id=0; Classifieds Shop Classifieds ... Search by Philip Greenspun map Home Travel : One Article New Mexico is more quietly beautiful than some Western states. It isn't "one National Park after another" like Utah or California . It doesn't have one spectacular spot like Yellowstone . You might have to spend an entire year in this vast state to hit your photographic stride. But if you do hit that stride, you'll be in good company with the artists and photographers who've been attracted to the light for over a century. There are three cultures co-existing in New Mexico (if you read the middle third of my Summer 1994 travelogue then you might question the extent to which these actually co-exist). The Indians created interesting pueblos. The Spanish some impressive churches. The Anglos ... mostly some houses that look like they could have been imported from Cleveland. There are awe-inspiring Anasazi houses dating from 1200 A.D. or so. The most famous of these are in Mesa Verde National Park, just over the border into Colorado from northwest New Mexico. For photography, I personally think that Chaco Culture National Historic Park is the most interesting ancient spot. It is also possible to photograph at current occupied pueblos in Taos and Acoma. As far as Spanish adobe churches, the most famous is in Ranchos de Taos, 90 minutes north of Santa Fe. The back of this church has been done by every major Western photographer. The entire area from Santa Fe to Taos is rich with interesting churches.
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Extractions: Operated by the Department of Energy, the National Atomic Museum contains a large collection of declassified nuclear technology. It also makes available to the public its repository of educational materials and information on the Atomic Age. Various exhibits preserve and interpret atomic-age memorabilia.