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October 1, 1969: The Defense Atomic Support Agency Administration opens the Sandia Atomic Museum (National Atomic Museum) to the public.
April 23, 1970: Field Command Public Affairs assumes control of the museum.
July 1, 1971: Field Command Weapons Development takes control of the museum.
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Spring Semester 1979: Baylor students enter the museum studies program for the first time.
1970: Bryce Brown establishes the Strecker Museum Guild to keep the museum operational on weekends and have volunteer curators.
May 1978: Excavation of mammoths near Old Steinbeck Bend Road begins.
Summer 1967: Strecker Museum moves from Pat Neff Hall to Sid Richardson Science Building's basement.
August 1973: Strecker Museum obtains accreditation through the American Association of Museums.
1963: Original idea for the Sandia Atomic Museum originates on a field visit to Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
1976: Energy, Research, and Development Administration, Department of Energy's predecessor, takes control of the museum.