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1966: American Museum of Atomic Energy in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, captured on vintage 8mm film. Visitors walk through the outdoor grounds, passing informational signs about nuclear history and energy. The footage showcases mid-century educational tourism, with clear signage and a focus on atomic science. This authentic archival clip offers a nostalgic look at Cold War-era public learning and scientific outreach in a historic U.S. research town.
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