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Manhattan Project National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park commemorating the Manhattan Project that is run jointly by the National Park Service and Department of Energy. The park consists of three units: one in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, one in Los Alamos, New Mexico and one in Hanford, Washington.
The reactor was permanently shut down in February 1968. It has been designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark since 19 August 2008 [3] [4] and in July 2011 the National Park Service recommended that the B Reactor be included in the Manhattan Project National Historical Park commemorating the Manhattan Project. [5]
"Trinity Site – Manhattan Project National Historical Park" information from the NPS, including a link for the public open house(s) Trinity Test Fallout Pattern; Trinity Test Photographs "My Radioactive Vacation", report of a visit to the Trinity site, with pictures comparing its past with its present state
The Manhattan Project National Historical Park includes historic B Reactor at the Hanford nuclear site. It is open for bus tours for part of 2024. Tours will be offered only until construction ...
Editor’s note: On Oct. 16, 2024, about 100 Tri-Cities area leaders and people who worked to preserve Hanford’s historic B Reactor as part of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park ...
Choose from 2 tours of Manhattan Project National Historical Park sites at Hanford.
Manhattan District From top to bottom, left to right: Chicago Pile-1, the first nuclear reactor K-25, the primary uranium enrichment site The Hanford B Reactor used for plutonium production The Gadget implosion device at Los Alamos Alsos soldiers dismantle the Haigerloch pile of the German nuclear weapons program The Trinity test, the first nuclear explosion Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and ...
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee sits at the controls for Hanford’s historic B Reactor on Friday, July 12, 2024. It was his first look inside the reactor, part of the Manhattan Project National ...