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Site of the First Self-sustaining Controlled Nuclear Chain Reaction, December 2, 1942, Pile, University of Chicago, Monument, Sculpture, World War Two, WWII, 1940s
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MYED01_005
Title:
Site of the First Self-sustaining Controlled Nuclear Chain Reaction, December 2, 1942, Pile, University of Chicago, Monument, Sculpture, World War Two, WWII, 1940s
Keywords:
Chicago, Cook County, USA, Scenics, Nuclear Armament, Military
Image by:
Wernher Krutein

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