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  1. Nearly 1,000 oral histories from former employees were recorded over a span of ten years to develop the numerous interactive galleries that showcase the historical impact and legacy of K-25. 652 Enrichment Street, Oak Ridge, TN. Family Friendly.

  2. Center for Oak Ridge Oral History, Oak Ridge, Tennessee. 325 likes · 8 were here. The Center for Oak Ridge Oral History is working to preserve, inform and educate every one about the significance of...

  3. Center for Oak Ridge Oral History. A collection of over 900 audio and video interviews capturing the story of life, people, and history in the unique “Secret City” of Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Spanning the pre-Oak Ridge era, the Manhattan Project years during WWII, to present day residents.

  4. The mission of the Center for Oak Ridge Oral History (COROH) is to ensure that the memories of those involved in the history of the city of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, from its inception to the present, and its profound significance to the region, the United States, and the world will not be lost.

  5. 10 gru 2020 · Oak Ridge, Tennessee, was a substantial contributor to the World War II-era Manhattan Project, as sixty cents of every dollar for the secret mission was spent there, primarily enriching Uranium-235 for “Little Boy,” the world’s first atomic bomb used in warfare.

  6. 13 mar 2017 · The town of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, did not exist until 1942, when it was created by the U.S. Army to house staff developing materials for a highly secret weapon, the atomic bomb as part of the Manhattan Project. About 4,000 people were removed from this remote part of the state to.

  7. THE ORHM IS CURRENTLY OPEN WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10-4 AND SATURDAY 10-3. The Oak Ridge History Museum shines a light on the “human side” of the Manhattan Project, focusing on history and people’s day-to-day lives during World War II in Oak Ridge. LEARN MORE →.

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