]]> ]]> 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."]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ]]> ""H"" House in Richland, WA. Text on front of image reads: ""A four-room dwelling provided for Richland's war-time atomic bomb workers. Such necessary public facilities as a drug store as well as other stores and theaters are established in a central business district. Additional drug and grocery stores are conveniently located in the residential section of the city. (Photo by Rob Johnson) 613-H; Copyright Western Souvenirs, Inc. Spokane, Washington""."
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