It used to be the Hiroshima Prefectural Products Exhibition Hall until its destruction in august 6 1945.
Genbaku Dome is now designated as the Hiroshima Peace Memorial. This building stands as it did right after the explosion.
If you are referring to the dome, its remains are now named the Hiroshima Peace Memorial. It was destroyed back in August 6 1945 with the dropping an atomic bomb over Hiroshima.
No. It has been long gone and is now a doctors' office building.
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Booth Memorial Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri was on Marine Street on the South side of the City of St. Louis. The Hospital is no longer there. The building is and is now a Nursing Home.
Hiroshima was leveled when the bomb was dropped. It burned and basically was incinerated and leveled. The city also suffered from a typhoon on Sept. 17, 1945. 3000 more people died in that typhoon. Eventually Japan rebuilt the city after 1945. It is now known as the "City of Peace".
The dome survived but not intact so it was never taken down and now it serves for the people to see a damage builduing but with the park it must mean that there is a happy ending.
Like every other city in Japan. The bomb damage was repaired many years ago and there is no sign of it now except in the museum.
Peace Now was created in 1978.
There is no use to worry about Hiroshima now a days. The past is past and the radiation no longer affect anyone.
The Arizona ...hence the name of the Memorial. The Arizona Memorial
peace is needed now because of the wars.