]]> ]]> Shows a sign with large text that reads: ""The Hanford Science Center"". Smaller text below on the sign reads: ""Hours: Sunday - 12Noon-5pm; Monday-Saturday - 9am-5pm"". The federal building is also visible in background."
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]]> ]]> Many buildings, roads, cars, and trees."
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]]> ]]> Image of a building named Hanford Environmental Health Foundation. Text on back of image reads: ""Battelle Northwest Photography Photo No. 57362-1CN""."
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]]> ]]> Large buildings with houses in the background. Text on the back of photo reads: "Spalding Elementary School".]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> Several large buildings with many cars parked around and houses in the background. Text on the back of photo reads: "Part of Richland's Downtown Business District, looking south along the grass-covered "Greenway" towards one of the city's theaters."]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> Multiple houses with a similar look of yard and structure. Text on the back of photo reads: "These houses are among the newest in Richland. On this street are "M", "Q", and "R" type houses - two, three, or four-bedroom houses with full basements and oil heat."]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> Looking at an alphabet house, specifically a B house, from an angle, there are two sides to the house and plantlife in front of it. Text on the back of photo reads: "This is one of the many two-family houses in Richland. It is called a "B" house and has two bedrooms in each half. The well-kept lawns and gardens illustrate what can be done with a little water in this semi-arid land."]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> Several circular fields along with man houses beside roads."
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]]> ]]> Aerial view of houses and farms. Text on back of image reads: "Photography Richland, Washington 99352". Text on slip reads: "Aerial view of Richland - 1943: Lewis & Clark School can be seen in center of picture. The straight street to the right is now George Washington Way. Howard Amon Park can be seen by the river. The city swimming pool was located in northeastern area of the park. The orchard upstream from the park was just north of where the Hanford Transient Quarters was built, now the Red Lion Hanford House."]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> Buildings and people along road."
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]]> ]]> A smaller alphabet house, specifically a H house, with many trees and some plants in the front and on the side of the house. There are also houses nearby in the background."
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]]> ]]> Aerial view of Richland with Desert Inn, Parkway, many cars nearby along with other buildings, cars, and in a distance, many houses."]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> Above view showing several buildings and roads. Houses are also in the distant background."
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]]> ]]> Large uncomplete building being transported by truck. Text on back of image reads: ""Camp Hanford army barracks being moved?""."
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]]> ]]> Snow fall on roads and also some on stores, such as the diamond store. Text on back of image reads: ""Richland Parkade""."
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]]> ]]> Mosquito Fogger covering up much of the view of road and trees."
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]]> ]]> Vehicle stopped at sign with lots of mosquito fogger outputted in the air. On the back of photo reads: ""Mosquito Fogger""."
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]]> ]]> Girls in rows walking down street in Atomic Frontier Days parade."]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> People watching two men, one with top hat, on a high platform in Atomic Frontier Days parade. Text on back of image reads: "Safeway: Downtown Richland"."]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> Many people lined up watching Atomic Frontier Days parade, north on G-Way near the rec. center. Text on back of image reads: "North on g-way near rec center; Mrs. J. Cude 1404 Williams"."]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> Men are marching in Atomic Frontier Days parade near the theatre on G-Way. Text on back of image reads: "G-Way"."]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> Truck going through Atomic Frontier Days parade displaying objects to crowd. Text on back of image reads: "G-Way"."]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> Girls walking through Atomic Frontier Days parade in front of a house."]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> People waiting for Atomic Frontier Days parade to come through, on George Washington Way."
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]]> ]]> Many houses and house foundations with supplies beside foundations. Text on back of image reads: ""Hanford Works; Photo No. 2; Area Ranch type homes; Date 5-24-48""."
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]]> ]]> Many houses and house frames with wood outside of the homes. Text on back of image reads: ""Hanford Works; Photo No. 3; Aarea Ranch home; Date 9-9-48""; near Van Geisen;."
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]]> ]]> Homes, dirt roads, some trees also. Text on back of image reads: ""Hanford Works; Photo No. 9; Area Ranch type homes; Date 8-26-48; Code P; Robley L. Johnson Photo Richland, Washington""."
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]]> ]]> View of several barracks along with power lines"
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]]> ]]> View of street with buildings down the way and mountains out even further."
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]]> ]]> A car parked right next to a hotel labeled Commercial Hotel."]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> Man on vehicle with animal in front towing. Text on front of image reads: ""Spraying fruit trees in Hanford: Gus Burford on his new Beane sprayer. Gus and his brother George came from England in the early 1900's and settled along the Columbia river where they grew apples, pears and soe other fruit for their own use."""
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]]> ]]> View of the Richland High school. Text on front of image reads: ""Richland High School - Richland Wash -"". Text on back of image reads: ""Richland (Columbia/High School)."""
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]]> ]]> Many living spaces over a huge area of land. River also in sight. Text on front of image reads: ""Richland Village - 5, 500 feet; Photo by Robley L. Johnson"". Text on back of image reads: ""City Richland, WA""."
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]]> ]]> View of many buildings closer and more living areas further out. Text on front of image reads: ""Richland Village - Looking West; Photo by Robley Johnson"". Text on back of image reads: ""Geo Wash Way; Community Bldg. - Looking N.W.""."
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]]> ]]> Williams blvd. along with houses lining another street. Text on image reads: ""Residence Street Scene - Richland - Wash; Ellis 4716."""
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]]> ]]> People at area of the flood and dike. Text on front of image reads: ""Geo. Washington Way with Dike - Richland, WA""."
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]]> ]]> Van Giesen St. to West Richland looking west past Woods Nursery. Christian 8. Text on front of image reads: ""Van Geisen St. Extended. Richland , WA; Rob Johnson Christian 8"". Text on back of image reads: ""Van Giesen St"
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]]> ]]> Entire area flooded. Text on front of image reads: ""Hwy. 410 - Between Kennewick and Richland; Rob Johnson Christian 7"". Text on back of image reads: ""Old River Highway - to Kennewick; 1948 Flood""."
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]]> ]]> West Kennewick, flooded intersection at Fruitland Ave. and Columbia Drive. Christian 8-1. Text on front of image reads: ""Entering Kennewick - Hwy 410; Rob Johnson Christian 8-1""."
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]]> ]]> Flooding over houses, roads, and streets. Text on front of image reads: ""Kennewick - Avenue ""C"" Looking West; Rob Johnson Chrstian 3-1""."
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]]> ]]> Overview of water nearing the road and flooding. Text on back of image reads: ""Protection Dike, Geo, Washington Way Richland, WA"". Xt on the back of image reads: ""1948 Flood near Geo Wash St. and River Pump House; George Wash Way""."
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]]> ]]> Flooding over road and landscape. Christian 4-5. Text on front of image reads: ""Road connecting ""Y"" and Richland Rob Johnson Christian 4-5"". Text on back of image reads: ""1948 Flood - Looking toward Richland ""Y""; Hiway 240; Bridge - causeway""."
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]]> ]]> Stores and cars on the other side of grass field. Text on back of image reads: ""Uptown Richland; Uptown Richland theatre on right""."
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]]> ]]> View of road and two names of buildings, Anderson Co and Shoe Salon. Ellis 4719. Text on front of image reads: ""Richland -Wash; Ellis 4719"". Text on back of image reads: ""This is town! The thamas state ""Anderson"" is 24 Raundy St. just like always. ... the line and tew - that's where I shop! ha ha ... agree; Beverly. Mass.""."
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