Nuclear Journeys

In my travels, I often would stop and visit sites that contained artifacts relating to the atomic age. These are some of my photographs from those places.


Enola Gay
Enola Gay - 1995

The Enola Gay displayed at the National Air and Space Museum.

Enola Gay
Enola Gay

The full-restored Enola Gay at the Udvar-Hazy Center.

Bockscar
Bockscar

The Bockscar at the National Museum of the USAF.

National Atomic Museum
National Atomic Museum - 1997

From 1997, a visit to the former National Atomic Museum on Kirtland AFB.

National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History

The former National Atomic Museum, now relocated and renamed museum in Albuquerque.

National Atomic Testing Museum
National Atomic Testing Museum

The National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas.

Bombs
National Museum of the USAF

The various nuclear weapons on display at the museum.

Air Force Space and Missile Museum
Air Force Space and Missile Museum

The various nuclear delivery systems on display at the museum.

Titan Missile Museum
Titan Missile Museum

A visit to the Titan Missile Museum in 1997.

NIKE Missile Site
NIKE Missile Site

The NIKE Missile Site near San Francisco.

Imperial War Museum
Imperial War Museum

The Imperial War Museum in London.

Henry Moore's Nuclear Energy
Henry Moore's Nuclear Energy

Henry Moore's Nuclear Energy at the University of Chicago.

Chicago Pile 1 Model
Chicago Pile 1 Model

Chicago Pile 1 Model Photographs at the Musuem of Science and Industry.

March AFB
March Field Air Museum

A half-sized replica of Litte Boy and B-29.

Flying Hertiage and Combat Armor Museum
Flying Hertiage and Combat Armor Museum

Replicas of Little Boy and Fat Man, as well as a B57 and B53 nuclear weapon.