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NCAR in Boulder: Science, Scenery, and Hollywood History

Perched dramatically on a hill above Boulder, Colorado, the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is an iconic landmark and a hub of scientific innovation. Designed by renowned architect I. M. Pei in 1964, NCAR’s striking modernist building blends seamlessly into its natural surroundings, reflecting the Flatirons’ rugged beauty. This premier research center focuses on understanding Earth’s atmosphere, climate, and weather, playing a critical role in advancing meteorological science worldwide. Beyond its scientific contributions, NCAR is a favorite destination for visitors, offering breathtaking views, fascinating exhibits, and trails that wind through the surrounding mesa. Fun fact: the building’s unique design caught Hollywood’s eye, serving as a filming location for Woody Allen’s Sleeper. NCAR continues to inspire curiosity and awe, making it a must-see spot for locals and visitors alike, blending science, architecture, and nature into a singular experience.

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