Congress Passes Bill To Preserve Atomic Bomb Architecture

Congress has passed legislation establishing a Manhattan Project National Historical Park.

Pending presidential approval, the towns that made the atomic bomb possible will soon be protected as a national park network. Last week, Congress passed a bill establishing the Manhattan Project National Historical Park, an act that aims to memorialize and preserve the architecture that played a major role in the U.S.'s secret World War II nuclear weapons program.

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Published on December 17, 2014 05:00
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