For the nuclear tourist, Hanford and the B reactor are a must see. The B Reactor was the first ever large scale production reactor, and set the...
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One of the world’s premier laboratories is just outside of the Chicago area, and is inviting the public in for a look. Argonne National...
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The MIlwaukee Air Expo is now the Milwaukee Air and Water Show. Wisconsin has long been known for its famous EAA air show and fly-in, every summer;...
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The Great Circus Parade returns to Milwaukee, after an absence of several years. The parade will start at the lakefront, and proceed down Wisconsin...
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The Big Texan on Route 66! We have all heard the legends, and been told the stories. It has been alluded to in movies, and television, without being...
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"The Corner" in Winslow, ArizonaThe legendary Route 66 has spawned a number of other legends in its wake, and along its course. One of these...
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Minuteman Missile NHS, is a remarkable place, for the nuclear tourist. Places like this are the end result of everything that happened at Oak Ridge,...
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The world’s first nuclear reactor is not encased in some museum somewhere, nor is it sitting behind the well guarded gates of some security...
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The K-25 gaseous diffusion plant was the largest building in the world, at the time of its construction. Over 25,000 men worked for two years, around...
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The Y-12 complex offers a unique opportunity for the nuclear tourist. It is one of the most secure areas in the world, and for a very good reason....
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