![]() Spooky yes, crazy, yes, but there is another little-known tour - like the Nevada Test Site - that will take you out to Trinity Site where the scientists from the Manhattan Project successfully set off the first atomic bomb. Impossible as it may seem, it is not impossible to stand at the spot where the first atomic bomb was detonated in the 1940s. Still visible are signage and barracks but there’s also a helicopter training base for the Army and a spooky boneyard filled with silent, ghost-like jetliners. This former CIA airfield out in the remote Sonoran Desert was opened to the public a few years ago. ![]() Our favorite’s are found in the Navy Inactive Ships Maintenance fleet but there’s nothing wrong with the Navy Reserve Fleets. Yes, Virginia, there are ghost ships and they can be seen in several places. Well, the Nevada Test Site is no longer and the grounds are totally off limits – except for this official but little-known tour that will take your breath away. There was a day when we brazenly exploded atomic bombs out in the Nevada desert. Nevada National Security Site (aka The Nevada Test Site), Las Vegas, NV Dozens of original WWII buildings dot the landscape including the loading pit where they trained the Enola Gay crew to carry the A-bomb.Ģ. This is the perfect outing to experience a true WWII air base and in so doing be transported, with no effort on your part, back to another place and time. ![]() The 10 Best Formerly Secret Military Sites in Americaġ. ![]()
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