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White Sands Missile Range
A helpful page presented by the government installation within which Trinity Site is located. It recently added 80 photos showing life at the site during World War II.
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Trinity Atomic Web Site
A page that grew out of a personal visit to the site. Includes AVI videos of events at the 50th anniversary opening of the site.
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Seattle Times Trinity Web
A series of articles, with photos, in the Seattle Times web edition.
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The Bradbury Science Museum
Exhibits dealing with the history of the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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The Bureau of Atomic Tourism
Describes numerous nuclear-related places to visit, including the Trinity Site.
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Todd's Atomic Home Page
Diagrams of atomic bombs and other information provided by a nuclear engineering graduate student at the University of California at Berkeley.
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National Atomic Museum
Information about the facility at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque.
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A-Bomb WWW Museum
A virtual museum produced in Hiroshima, Japan, and dedicated to helping people understand the effects of nuclear weapons.
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Fat Man and Little Boy: Birth of the Atomic Age
Part of the website of the American Airpower Heritage Museum of the Confederate Air Force. Reviews the Trinity Test and events before and after.
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The Atomic Archive
This site documents the history of the invention of the atomic bomb with maps, photos, biographies, etc. The site also sells an "Atomic Archive" CD-ROM.
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Children of the Manhattan Project
Site for an organization dedicated to descendents of people who worked on the project.
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The Nuclear Files
This site, a project of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, is an archive of important documents and treaties. Includes General Groves' top secret report on the Trinity test and the eyewitness accounts of ten observers of the blast.
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Southern New Mexico Online Magazine
An article by writer Jim Reed describes a visit to the Trinity Site.
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