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Reactor landmark

OCT 01, 1966

DOI: 10.1063/1.3047782

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The X‐10 reactor at Oak Ridge National Laboratory was designated a Registered National Landmark in ceremonies held on 13 Sept. Such status is conferred by the National Park Service on historic sites, objects and buildings as part of a program for their preservation that began in 1935.

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Volume 19, Number 10

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