A railroad stop with a small industrial center with power and water facilities. A "Danger: High Voltage" sign is displayed on the fence outside Building 145 where one set of tracks becomes two.
An oral history interview with Ralph Sansom for the B Reactor Museum Association. Sansom was a Process Operator at the Hanford Site during the Manhattan Project.
"1 photograph: col.; 13.9 x 21.6 cm.
A paper showing recognition for 25 years of service to man named Carl. Text on back of image reads: ""Recognition for 25 yrs. service Atomic Energy Communication ended in 1972; Carl Frick Hum Dep. of energy was…
"1 photograph; 8.8 x 13.8 cm.
Recreation Hall - Geo Wash Way looking east. Text on front of image reads: ""Recreation Hall-Richland-Wash; Ellis 4718"". Text on back of image reads: ""Recreation Hall - Geo Wash Way looking east""."
"1 photograph; 20.6 x 25.3 cm.
Many lined up rectangle shaped buildings. Also foundations for more buildings in the same shape. Text on back of image reads: ""A.E.C. Hanford Engineer Works Progress Photo No 53 Date 10-7-47 Area 3000 Code P""."
A drawing showing two vehicles driving on opposite sides of the road, with posted signs illustrating the disparity of requirements needing to be met versus actually met.
"1 photograph; 13.8 x 8.8 cm.
Woman walking girl across street and man standing on street. Text on front of image reads: ""Residence Street Scene - Richland - Wash; Ellis 4717"". Text on back of the image reads: ""This is looking down Thayer Drive…
"1 photograph; 8.8 x 13.8 cm.
Williams blvd. along with houses lining another street. Text on image reads: ""Residence Street Scene - Richland - Wash; Ellis 4716."""
View of four older, retired men at a wood-paneled restaurant eating together. Man in left foreground is wearing a black cowboy hat. Photo dated, "93-1-30."
View of a Richland "L" house. "In 1943, the United States Government contracted Gustav Albin Pehrson, an engineer and architect from Spokane, WA, to design the Hanford Engineer Works (HEW) Village. Pehrson labeled the house floor plans by letters,…
Close proximity view of a Richland "A" house. "In 1943, the United States Government contracted Gustav Albin Pehrson, an engineer and architect from Spokane, WA, to design the Hanford Engineer Works (HEW) Village. Pehrson labeled the house floor…
A closer view of an auto service facility in Richland. Tires, auto repairing and polishing signs are clearer on this photo. Fuel, washing and sales were some of the other services provided at the facility.