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Visit Trinity Site: Saturday, October 6
On July 16, 1945 the world changed with the explosion of the first atomic test at Trinity Site on what is now White Sands Missile Range. Trinity Site is a national historic landmark open and free to the public twice a year.
Main Hill Road (NM 502) Closed for Repaving
Two miles of NM 502 (main hill road) are being repaved beginning Tuesday, Oct. 2. This portion of NM 502 will be closed to all vehicle traffic from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. while crews remove existing pavement and apply new pavement.
On Columbus Day, October 8, the road will be closed from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., according to a news release from the New Mexico Department of Transportation. Weather permitting, the repaving project should be completed by Oct. 14. No work is planned on Sundays.
Please use the truck route (NM 501) or other alternate route to come up to Los Alamos until the project is complete. The state agency will have flashing message boards and other traffic control measures in place to alert motorists of the work.
Pentagon 9/11 Memorial
In 2005, the Laboratory acquired two pieces of limestone from the damaged Pentagon building. Both pieces of stone were sand-blasted with the names of the people killed in the terrorist attack. These have been installed as memorials to the victims—the first stone was installed at the Laboratory in 2006, and the second has just been installed here at the Bradbury Science Museum for the public to visit.