This is a photograph of the Fuller Lodge in Los Alamos, NM. The Fuller Lodge was used by the military staff and J. Oppenheimer during the Manhattan Project. This photo was complied by the Historic American Buildings Survey after 1933. Part of the American Memory, Historic American Building Collections at the Library of Congress.
Document Type: | Photograph |
Historical Event: | New Mexico Role in WW II (1941-45) |
Sub Event: | Manhattan Project |
Origin: | Historic American Building Collections, Library of Congress |
Date: | |
Author: | Historic American Buildings Survey |
Permission: | Public Domain |
Contributor: | Tammie Torres |
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