I worked at K-25 and Y-12 both but loved K-25. My retirement started just before demolition began. I was fortunate enough to be able to go into every inch of the big "U" building. It was truly an engineering masterpiece.
Me too....retired in 1993 after 41 years service.....exactly. Oct. 1, 1952 till Sept.30th, 1993. I lived in Oak Ridge 50 years. May 1944 till January 1994. I live on the lake near Kingston, TN now.
There was a Presidential viewing area in K-25, in anticipation of a Presidential visit by FDR. The only president to visit this facility was Carter. He was also the only president to have a sophisticated knowledge of atomic fission.
Not so sure of that about Carter. He did not finish the Naval Nuclear Program as it existed back then so while he may have had some knowledge I seriously doubt it was a sophisticated level of knowledge.
Kelly Roberts It was 1/2 mile long each side. It was decided that it wasn't feasible to have a true straight line mile long building so the plan was changed to have a north end transition to the other side. Sort of like folding a piece of cardboard if you will.
I worked at K-25 and Y-12 both but loved K-25. My retirement started just before demolition began. I was fortunate enough to be able to go into every inch of the big "U" building. It was truly an engineering masterpiece.
Me too....retired in 1993 after 41 years service.....exactly. Oct. 1, 1952 till Sept.30th, 1993. I lived in Oak Ridge 50 years. May 1944 till January 1994. I live on the lake near Kingston, TN now.
I’ve worked there for 25yrs now and it’s sad to see everything gone. You may have worked with my father in law Steve Braden.
There was a Presidential viewing area in K-25, in anticipation of a Presidential visit by FDR. The only president to visit this facility was Carter. He was also the only president to have a sophisticated knowledge of atomic fission.
Not so sure of that about Carter. He did not finish the Naval Nuclear Program as it existed back then so while he may have had some knowledge I seriously doubt it was a sophisticated level of knowledge.
It was a lot of fun tearing it down.
It´s now totally demolished...
Insanity on steroids
so angry I never saw this place before it was raised to the ground
ditto
Kelly Roberts was the largest building in the world until the pentagon. and now its gone :(
Kelly Roberts It was 1/2 mile long each side. It was decided that it wasn't feasible to have a true straight line mile long building so the plan was changed to have a north end transition to the other side. Sort of like folding a piece of cardboard if you will.
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