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National Atomic Museum Plans New Facility

Published May 2003

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -

The National Atomic Museum in Albuquerque is planning a new 40,000-sf facility and exhibition area in the city’s Balloon Fiesta Park. Showcasing nuclear technology exhibits, the Smithsonian Affiliate museum will be renamed the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History when it reopens in 2006. The Department of Energy recently awarded the museum $2.5-million in initial funding towards the museum’s capital campaign of $18 million for the new facility. The museum is operated by Sandia National Laboratories and owned by the Department of Energy. Laboratories in the museum are operated by Sandia Corporation, a division of Lockheed Martin Corp.

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