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Knox News Editorial Calls for Oak Ridge National Park PDF Print E-mail
The Knoxville News Sentinel editorial board came out in support of a Manhattan Project National Historical Park at Oak Ridge. The board concluded that "only with the three sites [of Oak Ridge, Hanford and Los Alamos] as part of a national park can Americans begin to understand the complex story of making the first atomic bombs." The Atomic Heritage Foundation strongly agrees.

 
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Atomic Story of the Week

This week's Atomic Story comes from nuclear expert Ernie Trammel, published in the newspaper of his alma mater, the UW-Madison School of Engineering.
 
 
 

Did You Know?

"We (the military leaders at Los Alamos) came up through kindergarten with them (the scientists). While they could put elaborate equations on the board, which we might not be able to follow in their entirety, when it came to what was so and what was probably so, we knew just about as much as they did. So when I say that we were responsible for the scientific decisions, I am not saying that we were extremely able nuclear physicists, because actually we were not. We were what might be termed "thoroughly" practical nuclear physicists." (General Leslie R. Groves, Commanding Officer, Manhattan Engineer District, 1955)
 
 

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