"The Girls of Atomic City" by Denise Kiernan is a non-fiction book that focuses on the lives of women who worked on the Manhattan Project during World War II in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, without knowing they were contributing to the development of the atomic bomb. It sheds light on their experiences, challenges, and contributions to the war effort.
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Margaret Cesa has written the book "The Girls of Atomic City," which discusses the role women played in the Manhattan Project during World War II.
The duration of The Atomic City is 1.42 hours.
The Atomic City was created on 1952-05-01.
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The following is from http://www.randomhouse.com/ From the book, Devil in the White City:
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Question must be narrowed town to a specific subject. The parking regulations for the city take up a large book.
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The most major thing that makes the city of Oakridge special is the fact that the US and Canada developed the atomic bomb in Oakridge. The city's main nickname is "the Atomic City"
City girls I think Because they have more cars and stuff like that