Nuclear Museum Logo
Nuclear Museum Logo

National Museum of Nuclear Science & History

Kevin McKibbin

ChildSanta Fe, NM

Family Member of Manhattan Project Veteran

Kevin McKibbin was the son of Dorothy McKibbin, known by many as the “Gatekeeper to Los Alamos”.

McKibbin was born in 1930 in St. Paul, Minnesota. After his father’s death in 1931, McKibbin and his mother moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico where he would grow up and attend Santa Fe High School.

During the war, McKibbin’s mother ran the Santa Fe office at 109 East Palace for the Los Alamos National Laboratory, welcoming new recruits to the Manhattan Project.

After serving in the Korean War, McKibbin received a degree in geology from the University of New Mexico. Before beginning his career in the National Park Service, he briefly returned to Santa Fe and worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory as a land surveyor.

McKibbin retired in 1988. He returned to Santa Fe in 2004. Just like his mother, McKibbin shared a life-long love for the Southwest and the Los Alamos community that began during the Manhattan Project.

McKibbin died on June 13, 2010 in Santa Fe.

Related Profiles

Mary Kennedy

Oak Ridge, TN

When she was fifteen, Mary (Whittlesey) Kennedy moved to Oak Ridge after her mother, Kleber Whittlesey, had secured a job as a secretary there.

Judith Lynn Parkhurst

Oak Ridge, TN

Judith Lynn Parkhurst was born on March 18, 1934, in Shelbyville, Indiana. Judith had two brothers, James born in 1941, and David born at Oak Ridge in 1947.

Elberta Lowdermilk Honstein

Los Alamos, NM

Elberta Honstein (née Lowdermilk) was the daughter of Elbert Lowdermilk, the contractor whose construction company, Lowdermilk Brothers, built roads and utility lines around Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project.

Ruth Kerr Jakoby

Manhattan, NY

Dr. Ruth Kerr Jakoby is the daughter of Columbia University mineralogist Paul Francis Kerr, who took part in the Manhattan Project and later advised the Atomic Energy Commission.