I was at the yogurt shop and my wife and I were talking about New Mexico, and I mentioned that I always wanted to go to Alamogordo. The (young) guys at the counter had never heard of it.
I always thought it was common knowledge, but maybe that just because I’m a geek.
Of course, there may be more than one reason why it’s somewhat famous, but the one I’m thinking of is:
It’s where the first atomic bomb was tested at Trinity site. Strictly speaking, it was at what is now the White Sands Missile Range, but Alamogordo is the closest town.
Yes I have been there. And yes I did know about Trinity Point although it is some distance from Alamogordo. The White Sands National Monument (different from the proving ground) is nearby and well worth a visit.
Ham the chimp is buried there or It’s the closest to White Sands National Monument or There’s a reasonably good space museum there or There’s a ton of Atari E.T. cartridges buried there or Holloman AFB used to have the F-117s. That’s the first five off the top of my head.
Yes, but (1) I was once an Air Force brat, and (2) lived in Albuquerque for several years while my dad was based at Kirtland AFB, (3) working on a nuclear weapons program.
I knew, but it involves a part of history I’m a total geek about. I’d like to visit the site sometime; I’d also like to take the tour you can do of the Nevada Test Site. Like I said, geek.
My grandfather worked for McDonnell Douglas back in the 50s and 60s. He lived in Alamogordo for a while and worked on the space program. I think his job was in purchasing or supplies or something (i.e., he didn’t get shot up into space, but hey, somebody needed to make sure they had enough bolts in the storeroom). He has some great signed thank you mementos and such from the early astronauts.