While shopping on eBay for items related to Oak Ridge, TN I found some press photos taken late in 1945, most weren't particularly interesting. But this one is coming home with me:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...9&l=9717434ae5
Matt
While shopping on eBay for items related to Oak Ridge, TN I found some press photos taken late in 1945, most weren't particularly interesting. But this one is coming home with me:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...9&l=9717434ae5
Matt
Last edited by MPicciotto; 07-02-2012 at 12:40 AM.
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"Loretta Hensley of Elizabeth, Tenn., is a ticket taker at the swimming pool, one of the popular recreations."
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Google Ed Westcott. He was the official Clinton Engineer Works/ Manhattan Engineer District photographer and still lives here. He may have taken that pic; 90% of the known WW2 pix of the Townsite were taken by him. Feel free to PM me and I'll help you all I can. I live here in the Secret City in a highly modernized "A" Cemesto.
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Dave,
Good to hear from you. I have friends on Outer Dr and plan to move there in a few years. I'd like a B-home myself then restore it back to at least having the flavor of it's original design up through say the 50's when the city was opened up. I stumbled upon the Secret City a couple of years ago. Here's a thread where I had begun exploring the architecture of those homes. I've learned a lot since I started that thread.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showt...e-Architecture
I don't know what it is but I am totally captivated by that city's history. This particular photograph is credited to the US Army Signal Corps. No specific photographer.
Thanks
Matt
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I think the house in the other thread is up near the park at the top of Kentucky Av, around New York and Michigan. For the peanut gallery, ORTN street names are in alphabetical order; A's are on the East End. I am right there with ya on This city; I really understand President Eisenhower's love for his farm right outside the Gettysburg battlefield. I have the privelege of driving by History *every day*.
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The Church On The Hill
Jackson Square
Blankenship Field (the pic where everybody is celebrating the end of the war)
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Dave,
That is EXACTLY where that house is. So how is the "New York Pizza" joint anyway? We usually wind up at the Chinese Buffet on the parkway or the Outback when visiting our friends. Does your home still have the Cemesto panels exposed or was it covered in recycled B-29's sometime in the 50's?
Matt
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I live about an hour from Oak Ridge. What type of items are you interested in? If I come across anything I could let you know.
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Just caught this post. New York Pizza closed, but Big Ed's is still goin' strong. There are now *3* restaurants in Jackson Square, Razzleberry's (ice cream parlor/euro-deli/restaurant) serves lunch AND dinner, and a new place called Dean's moved into the old Drug Store. Both have great BBQ.
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