File:Tri-Cities Visitor and Convention Bureau tour of the Hanford Site (7597558894).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionTri-Cities Visitor and Convention Bureau tour of the Hanford Site (7597558894).jpg | DOE-RL Archaeologist Mona Wright describes what it was like to live in the town of Hanford before the Manhattan Project. The building in the background is Hanford High School which closed in 1943. |
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Source | Tri-Cities Visitor and Convention Bureau tour of the Hanford Site |
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