Manhattan Project National Historical Park |
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Description: An unlisted video from the US National Park Service, about the Manhattan Project National Historical Park. The video includes still shots of historical photos of the Manhattan Project research sites. The Manhattan Project was an unprecedented top-secret government program that allowed the United States to win the race to develop and build the first atomic bomb. Now, the National Park Service and the Department of Energy are partnering to create the Manhattan Project National Historical Park When established in 2016, the three-site park will be located at Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Hanford, Washington; and Los Alamos, New Mexico. It will tell the story of the people, events, science, and engineering that changed the world forever. The video features: David Klaus - Deputy Under Secretary for Management and Performance, DOE Jon Jarvis - Director, National Park Service |