Oak Ridge History
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- 2. Built in 1943, this Army Chapel was known in the Manhattan Project as The Chapel on the ______.
- 7. Many single-family homes were made of a mixture of cement and asbestos called ______.
- 8. During the war and before opening the Waffle House, Tom ______ carried top secret materials including uranium for the Little Boy bomb to Los Alamos.
- 9. The International _______ Bell is a 8,000-pound bronze bell cast in Japan and located in AK Bissell Park.
- 10. Which U.S. bomber dropped the uranium bomb known as “Little Boy” on Hiroshima?
- 11. American, ______, and Canadian operation that developed the atomic bomb.
- 12. The largest mainframe super computer in the world is located here.
- 16. Oak Ridge was established in 1942 as a production site for the ____ ____.
- 18. "What you see here, what you do here, what you hear here, what you _______ here, let it stay here!"
- 21. An American photographer who was noted for his work in Oak Ridge during the Manhattan Project and the Cold War.
- 22. What contains the most information about the Bomb?
- 23. The main assembly plant was in which city in New Mexico?
- 27. Which president authorized the Manhattan Project?
- 29. In 1943, Oak Ridge was created as the residential center for the Clinton ______ Works.
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- 1. In 1942, General Leslie ______ approved Oak Ridge, Tennessee, as the site for the pilot plutonium plant and the uranium enrichment plant.
- 3. What was the nickname of the first atomic bomb the United States dropped over the city of Hiroshima, Japan in 1945?
- 4. _____ _____ was the main business district of Oak Ridge in 1943.
- 5. Truman Which president authorized the use of the atom bombs to bring about Japan's surrender in the Second World War?
- 6. The _____ _____ provided accommodations for visitors and dignitaries.
- 13. Man What was the codename for the nuclear bomb that was detonated over Nagasaki, Japan?
- 14. Harland ________ probably perfected his chicken recipe in Oak Ridge by managing two cafeterias during World War II.
- 15. Y-12, K-25, S-50 all used different methods for extracting _________.
- 17. What is the main thing Oak Ridge is known for?
- 19. "Loose talk helps our enemy, so let's keep our ______ shut!"
- 20. Located in Bissell Park, the Secret City ________ Walk memorial honors the thousands of men and women who helped end World War II.
- 24. By what name is Oak Ridge also know as?
- 25. The _____ leaflets, were distributed before the bombing of Hiroshima as a warning but did not directly mention the atomic bomb nor the target cities.
- 26. The Tennessee ______plant is also known as Y-12.
- 28. What was the name of the primary entrance to the secret community of Oak Ridge?