Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Livermore, CA 1950-1989

The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory was established in 1952 at the site of a closed US Naval Station. The facility consisted of two worksites; The main laboratory in Livermore and an explosive test site located near Tracy, California. LLNL’s first mission was thermonuclear weapon development and then moved into the testing of nuclear weapons and their life cycles.

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Phone:
925.983.5000

Office:
60 Fenton Street Suite 3
Livermore, CA 94550