Wow! Just WOW! What a great little museum all about the history of this amazing city. The secret city created for WWII.
If you're an Oak Ridge native , a visitor, or a WWII history buff, then this is a must see!
Worth the drive and totally worth the visit.
Ted Phillips
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May 22, 2023
Wonderful museum outlining the history of this Secret City and the place it holds in history. Lots of exhibits and artifacts and extraordinary volunteer guides. Well worth a visit. Highly recommended.
Kevin Thurman
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May 28, 2023
Awesome museum! So many exhibits with so much history. Great videos and a really nice tour guide.
Pete Zimmer
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December 04, 2022
Honestly a first class experience however there is nothing at all mentioned about St. Louis Missouri's contribution to the Manhattan project. Look it up. Mallinckrodt chemical and at least professor Cory and others. Washington University had the very first Cyclotron.
Nathan Traxler
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December 30, 2022
The volunteer staff here are extremely informative and helpful. This is a great little museum.
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Wow! Just WOW! What a great little museum all about the history of this amazing city. The secret city created for WWII. If you're an Oak Ridge native , a visitor, or a WWII history buff, then this is a must see! Worth the drive and totally worth the visit.
Wonderful museum outlining the history of this Secret City and the place it holds in history. Lots of exhibits and artifacts and extraordinary volunteer guides. Well worth a visit. Highly recommended.
Awesome museum! So many exhibits with so much history. Great videos and a really nice tour guide.
Honestly a first class experience however there is nothing at all mentioned about St. Louis Missouri's contribution to the Manhattan project. Look it up. Mallinckrodt chemical and at least professor Cory and others. Washington University had the very first Cyclotron.
The volunteer staff here are extremely informative and helpful. This is a great little museum.