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Atomic Boom-town
As a community, Los Alamos was atypical. The population was homogeneous; most people were in their 20s or 30s, healthy, and middle-class. Unemployment did not exist. Despite the informality of the place, it was not, as former resident Ruth Marshak remembered, a caste-less society. Employees' ranking in the Laboratory dictated their social standing as well as the quality of their housing was determined by one's position in the Laboratory.
Keywords: Los Alamos National Lab LANL

Atomic Boom-town

As a community, Los Alamos was atypical. The population was homogeneous; most people were in their 20s or 30s, healthy, and middle-class. Unemployment did not exist. Despite the informality of the place, it was not, as former resident Ruth Marshak remembered, a caste-less society. Employees' ranking in the Laboratory dictated their social standing as well as the quality of their housing was determined by one's position in the Laboratory.

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Filename:04783LAstreet-3.jpg
Album name:Rennhack / Los Alamos National Lab (LANL)
Rating (3 votes):22222
Keywords:Los / Alamos / National / Lab / LANL
Date:1943-1944
Credits:http://www.lanl.gov/history/wartime/duringwar.shtml
Filesize:21 KiB
Date added:Mar 12, 2005
Dimensions:400 x 205 pixels
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