File:Building 21-150 Demolition (7442888324).jpg
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DescriptionBuilding 21-150 Demolition (7442888324).jpg | Building 21-150 was the final building demolished at Los Alamos National Laboratory’s historic DP West, which was the world’s only plutonium processing facility immediately following World War II. |
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Source | Building 21-150 Demolition |
Author | ENERGY.GOV |
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