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The American Museum of Science and Energy (AMSE) was established in 1949 to provide educational programs focused on the Department of Energy’s (DOE) past, present, and future missions. AMSE has been considered one of the top tourist attractions in the Knoxville area, and it attracts about 65,000 visitors per year. Among other activities, AMSE provides interactive curriculum-based classroom programs for the general public and for school groups, houses permanent and temporary exhibits, provides live demonstrations, hosts evening events, and holds summer camp programs for students. AMSE is also the starting point for bus tours of historic sites on the federal government’s Oak Ridge Reservation, and it will host the National Park Service (NPS) programs and events for the Manhattan Project National Historical Park.