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var str = 'The museum began in 1969 at Kirtland Air Force Base as a means to preserve the history and beginnings of the Atomic Age and nuclear weapons. With heightened security after 9-11, the museum became inaccessible on the base and was moved to a new location in Albuquerque and has been expanded to show the past, present and future of atomic development. The museum is an affiliate of the Smithsonian. In partner with the Atomic Heritage Foundation, the museum preserves the history of the Manhattan Project including a large collection of oral histories of the Project. The museum houses many atomic artifacts from medicine to weapons as well as an outdoor heritage park.';
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var str = 'The USS Nautilus was the first nuclear-powered submarine in history when it launched in 1954 during the Cold War. The submarine, without its power plant, is moored here a part of the National Submarine Force Museum in Connecticut.';
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var str = 'In the courtyard outside the US Submarine Force Museum sits the memorial that commemorates the submarines and crews of the fleet nuclear ballistic missile force. These subs are referred to as FBM's (fleet ballistic missile) or SSBNs and are the naval portion of the US nuclear force as they can launch missiles with nuclear warheads.';
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var str = 'This bronze plaque along the Hudson River south of West Point commemorates the many surplus merchant ships form World War II that were anchored along the river and used for storage. These ships were anchored along the river from 1946 to 1971 and mostly used to hold surplus grain and were ready to carry goods where needed in emergencies anywhere in the world.';
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var str = 'Along a walkway in the park in Lafayette, Indiana is a set of large bronze plaques that honor all those from Tippecanoe County who gave their lives in America’s wars. On each side are arch-topped plaques with lists of those from the Mexican War, Civil War, the Spanish-American War and World Wars I and II. On one side are also large square plaques honoring those who served in the Korean War and the Vietnam War from the county and were killed. There are smaller plaques honoring those from the Berlin Airlift and the one from the Gulf War (1990). On each end of the stone walls to which the plaques are all mounted are sculpted eagles. ';
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