The K-25 uranium enrichment plant in Oak Ridge has been entirely demolished, but hundreds of former workers gathered near its footprint to remember their personal history of a major U.S. nuclear site.
This "Historically Speaking" column is written by Ben Williams, public affairs specialist for the U.S. Department of Energy in Oak Ridge. He is a good friend, and we have worked together on many of ...
Gordon Fee, retired president of Lockheed Martin Energy Systems, and an exceptional advocate for historical tourism in Oak Ridge, brings us insights into an amazing friend we both knew and admired, ...
The K-25 History Center and Nuclear Care Partners will host the second annual K-25 reunion on April 26. The reunion at the former Manhattan Project site will include guest speakers and oral history ...
Hundreds of former workers of the K-25 plant in Oak Ridge gathered for a second annual reunion on April 26. K-25, known as the Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant during the Cold War, enriched uranium ...
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