
Photo: c.1936, Amidst the hardships of the Great Depression, a resilient mother in a skirt crafted from a flour sack cares for her baby. She tends to her family of nine, all living in a makeshift settlement by the Tennessee River adjacent to U.S. Route 70.
Photo source: Carl Mydans, Farm Security Administration.

Kerr-McGee Deep Rock service station
Oklahoma City , Oklahoma
60’s or 70s.

“CAUTION - DO NOT DIG.”
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Located in Willow Springs, Illinois, this epitaph marks the burial grounds of Chicago Pile-1, the world’s very first nuclear reactor, as well as other reactors that were built and then buried under the watchful eye of the Manhattan Project. The site is open to the public, and poses no danger to visitors, but just in case, leave the shovels at home.