BATHTUB ROW

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Bathtub Row in Los Alamos, New Mexico is a historic district that used to house the scientists and engineers who worked on the Manhattan Project, which developed the first atomic bomb. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction and a part of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park.

Visitors can take a guided tour of the district and explore the historic homes and buildings, including the homes of notable scientists like Oppenheimer and Feynman. The houses are preserved in their original state and offer a glimpse into the daily lives of those who worked on the project.

In addition to the historic homes, Bathtub Row also features a museum and a gift shop where visitors can learn more about the Manhattan Project and its impact on the world. The museum houses artifacts and exhibits that showcase the history and science behind the project.

A visit to Bathtub Row offers a unique opportunity to learn about the history of the Manhattan Project and the people who worked on it. It is a fascinating destination for history buffs, science enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the development of atomic technology.

Overall, Bathtub Row is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to New Mexico. Its rich history, unique architecture, and educational exhibits make it a highlight of any national park tour.

Flood Watch
Until 2024-07-27T00:00:00-06:00 National Weather Service
* WHAT...Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. * WHERE...Portions of central, north central, northeast, and west central New Mexico, including the following areas, in central New Mexico, Central Highlands, Estancia Valley, Lower Rio Grande Valley, Middle Rio Grande Valley including the Albuquerque Metro Area, San Agustin Plains and Adjacent Lowlands, Sandia and Manzano Mountains including Edgewood and South Central Highlands. In north central New Mexico, Espanola Valley, Glorieta Mesa Including Glorieta Pass, Jemez Mountains, Northern Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Santa Fe Metro Area, Tusas Mountains Including Chama and Upper Rio Grande Valley. In northeast New Mexico, Northeast Highlands. In west central New Mexico, San Francisco River Valley and Southwest Mountains. * WHEN...Until midnight MDT tonight. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - Slow-moving thunderstorms will be capable of producing heavy rainfall, with rates of up to 1 inch per hour. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood

July 26, 2024

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1

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36

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614

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