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  2. Nostalgic 1950s photos that were almost lost forever - AOL

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    A series of images from the era have emerged more than a decade after they were almost thrown away. Nostalgic 1950s photos that were almost lost forever Skip to main content

  3. Why Willingboro homes were built without basements. Was ... - AOL

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    The bi-level was popular in the late 1950s and early to mid-1960s, but not in Willingboro, where only about 15 were built, according to a realtor who does business in Burlington County.

  4. Calutron Girls - Wikipedia

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    This was enough to make the first atomic bomb (enough uranium for a second Little Boy would have been available by December 1945). [15] [16] On August 6, 1945, when the US dropped the first bomb, "Little Boy," on Hiroshima, Japan, the Calutron Girls were finally told what they had been working on. [5]

  5. Project Greek Island - Wikipedia

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    Project Greek Island (previously code-named "Project Casper" [1]) was a United States government continuity program located at the Greenbrier hotel in West Virginia. [2] The facility was decommissioned in 1992 after the program was exposed by The Washington Post.

  6. Duck and cover - Wikipedia

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    [71] [72] [73] A man who was present at Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 during the dropping of the 20-kiloton Fat Man bomb; this photo displays 1st- and 2nd-degree burn injuries he experienced on his unclothed skin, the shoulder and arm, while the thin vest garment of clothing, a radiant barrier, that he was wearing at the time of the explosion ...

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  8. Blue Peacock - Wikipedia

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    Blue Peacock was designed after the free-falling Blue Danube and weighed 7.2 long tons (7,300 kg). A total of two firing units were built: the casing and the warhead. Due to its large steel casing, it had to be tested outdoors in a flooded gravel pit near Sevenoaks in Kent. [3]

  9. Odessa’s Catacombs: Strange Bomb Shelter, Different Enemy - AOL

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    1,500 miles of them have provided, in the best of times, a challenge for urban explorers like Roman Mauser. "In Soviet times, it was decided to make bomb shelter inside the catacombs because they ...