Oak Ridge Places

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The Guest House was built in 1943. Photo taken 1945.
Credit: US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY/ED WESTCOTT

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The Guest House today.
Credit: NPS/KLEIN

 
 
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Displacement

Learn about the sacrifice of communities that existed long before the Manhattan Project.

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Secret Cities & Communities

Explore the history of the Secret City and the people that called it home.

A billboard with a man on it reads: “Who me? Yes you... Keep mum about this job."
Behind the Fence

Learn about the top-secret facilities that enriched uranium on a mass scale.

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Breaking Scientific Boundaries

Explore the people, places, and science that ushered in the atomic age.

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Untold Stories

Discover the hidden history of the people and places in Oak Ridge.

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Legacies

Learn about the lasting impact Oak Ridge had on the region and the world.

 

 

Last updated: November 13, 2024

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

National Park Service, Manhattan Project National Historical Park
c/o NPS Intermountain Regional Office
One Denver Federal Center, Building 50

Denver, CO 80225-0287

Phone:

Hanford: 509.376.1647
Los Alamos: 505.661.6277
Oak Ridge: 865.482.1942

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