New-Mexico Points of Interest

Slotin Building TA-18-1


The Slotin Building Ta-18-1 is a historic point of interest located in Los Alamos, New Mexico. It was the site of a tragic accident in 1946, where physicist Louis Slotin accidentally initiated a nuclear reaction, resulting in his death nine days later from radiation poisoning. Today, the building remains intact and serves as a reminder of the dangerous work done at the Los Alamos National Laboratory during the early days of the nuclear program.

Visitors to the Slotin Building Ta-18-1 can take a guided tour of the facility and learn about the history of the site and the people who worked there. The tour includes a visit to the room where the accident occurred, as well as the surrounding areas where other experiments were conducted. The tour guides are knowledgeable and provide a detailed explanation of the events that led up to the accident and the consequences of the incident.

One of the unique aspects of the Slotin Building Ta-18-1 is the opportunity to see firsthand the equipment and tools used by the scientists and researchers during the early days of the nuclear program. Visitors can see the laboratory equipment, radiation detectors, and other devices that were used in the experiments. Additionally, the building itself is a remarkable example of mid-century modern architecture, with its clean lines and minimalist design.

Overall, a visit to the Slotin Building Ta-18-1 is a must for anyone interested in the history of nuclear science and the role played by the Los Alamos National Laboratory in the development of nuclear technology. It provides a fascinating insight into the early experiments and the risks involved, as well as the dedication and bravery of the scientists and researchers who worked there. Get driving directions.
SLOTIN BUILDING TA-18-1

Points of Interest
Location
200 Year Old Ponderosa Pine Tree
24 inch Ledge on trail
Alcove
Alcove House
Back Gate Guard Station
Battleship Bunker - Creutz Test TA-18-5
Battleship Bunker - Magnetic Method TA-18-2
Beginning of Ridge Trail Section
Beginning of The Narrows
Bench Area with Interpretive Sign
Big Kiva
Cave Loop \ Slot Canyon Trail Fork
CCC Historic District
Civilian Conservation Corps Exhibit
Dead tree snag across trail
East Road Drainage Structure
Entering BLM Land
Fallen Boulder Across Trail
Frijolito Pueblo
Gun Site TA-8-1; TA-8-2; TA-8-3; TA-8-172
K-Site TA-11-1; TA11-2; TA11-3
KKTR National Monument Informative Sign
KKTR National Monument Interpretive Sign
KKTR National Monument West Informative Sign
Long House
Painted Cave
Pond Cabin TA-18-29
Q-Site TA-14-6
Road to Veterans Memorial Scenic Overlook
Rock Terraces Across Trail
S-Site TA-16-58
Shelter Cave
Slot Canyon Entrance Bench Area
Slot Canyon National Rec Trail Scenic Overlook
Slotin Building TA-18-1
Switchback on Road to Veterans Memoral Overlook
Talus House
Tee-Pee Garden
The Concrete Bowl TA-6-37
The Narrows
The Quonset Hut TA-22-1
Tyounyi Pueblo
Typical Trail Along Ridge Section
Typical Trail Below Fault B
Typical trail west of The Narrows
Tyuonyi Overlook
V-Site TA-16-516 and TA-16-517
Veterans Memorial Scenic Overlook
West Road Drainage Structure
White Rock County Visitor Center
Yapashi

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
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Cochiti - Cochiti Lake 60 5,543 ft
Tetilla Peak - Cochiti Lake 51 5,553 ft