Los Alamos laboratory during World War 2. View of a covered footbridge at the Los Alamos laboratory in New Mexico,USA,during the Manhattan Project,the research project which built the world's first atomic bombs in 1942-45. At left is the P Building,which housed some Theoretical Division offices and the Personnel office. At far right is part of A Building,which contained the directors' offices. Under the bridge (next to the car) is a security hut where passes were checked. The road seen here was the main street of the site,and remained unpaved throughout the war. The road later became known as Trinity Drive | |
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