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Building 3003 and the former Radioisotope Development Lab are both being demolished. 3003 was a support facility for the ...
Oak Ridge, Tennessee, is home to the top-secret Manhattan Project, where scientists enriched the bomb's uranium core.
The Manhattan Project National Park held its annual bell-ringing ceremony at A.K. Bissell park to commemorate the 80th year since the end of World War II.
Oak Ridge was built in 1942 to support the Manhattan Project by creating the enriched uranium that would fuel Little Boy, the bomb dropped on Hiroshima and the first nuclear weapon ever used ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory veteran Al Ekkebus talked about the World War II nuclear weapons program known as the Manhattan Project, the program's aftermath and the impact on the main ...
The B-1 Flat Top house was built sometime in the 1940s and has been restored and preserved to its original state.
461 W. Outer Drive, Oak Ridge, TN One of the best places to start an outing learning about the Manhattan Project is the Oak Ridge Visitor Center located inside the Children’s Museum of ...
Bob Merriman, another former site manager, told the crowd an unfamiliar fact: K-25 was home to Oak Ridge's first supercomputer. "All the accomplishments did not stop with the Manhattan Project ...
"That could be as game-changing for us as the original Manhattan Project was for the city of Oak Ridge," Cocke County Mayor ...