Across
- 4. The information center of a library.
- 6. Advocate of preserving Oak Ridge's history and known for his bowties.
- 9. Opened in 1965 this is a common place to hike and is also an educational and forest research center.
- 10. Record low temperature recorded here in Oak Ridge in 1985.
- 13. This school was closed in 1982 by the Board of Education.
- 14. Festival held every year to celebrate the city of Oak Ridge.
- 15. K-25 used this type of method for enrichment of Uranium.
- 17. Dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945
- 20. Year Y-12 construction begins.
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- 1. This hotel also known as the guest house was opened in 1943
- 2. American librarian inventor of the Dewey Decimal system.
- 3. Japanese bell in pavillion near Oak Ridge Civic Center.
- 5. Physicist who received a share in the Nobel Peace Prize in Physics in 1963 the other half of the award was shared with Maria Goeppert-Mayer and J. Hans D. Jensen.
- 7. Oldest hardware store in Oak Ridge.
- 8. Year that Oak Ridgers vote to build new Civic Center and Library.
- 11. Opened in 1944 here in Oak Ridge.
- 12. This is an iconic restaurant located near Blakenship field in Oak Ridge.
- 16. Element discovered by international team of scientists including those at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
- 17. This library was founded in 1800 making it the oldest federal cultural institution and is the largest library in the world.
- 18. Construction begins in 1960 on this dam.
- 19. This man was head of the Manhattan Project.
- 21. Photographer employed by U.S. government during the Manhattan project.