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[edit]DescriptionLos Alamos achievements (7448054136).jpg | What was formerly Technical Area 21 is now an almost-bare mesa after Recovery Act funding demolished 24 Manhattan Project and Cold War-era buildings at Los Alamos National Laboratory. |
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