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    B Reactor was the first reactor built on the Hanford Site and was also the first full-scale reactor in the world (pictured above, “T” plant building).
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    Corps, Hanford reflect upon 70th anniversary of Manhattan Project

    One of the best-kept secrets of World War II was America’s significant effort to build the atomic bomb.
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