Enter the actual gate of the project’s Santa Fe headquarters when Los Alamos was known as the Manhattan Project. Walk through “Life in the Secret City.”
UPDATED MAY 2025: Join us for our 1.5 hour Docent Guided Walking Tours, Mon- Fri at 10:00 am and 1:30 pm & Sat at 11 am. Click link for more details.
Housed in the Guest Cottage of the Los Alamos Ranch School, a favorite place of General Leslie Groves during the Manhattan Project, the museum features award-winning exhibits on: Area Geology- How and why the Jemez Volcano erupted 1.4 million years ago. Anthropology – 700 years of human habitation: Grind corn as the Indians have done for centuries and experience the pristine wilderness where elk and turkeys roamed.
Learn about early settlers and dryland farming on the Pajarito Plateau. During select days in the summer, visit the homestead-era Romero Cabin, next to the Historical Museum. Visit The Museum Shop for a wide variety of unique souvenirs, gifts and one of the widest selections anywhere of books about the Manhattan Project, WWII, and Los Alamos History, plus Southwestern literature, outdoor guides, and local cook books.