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Monument to Cold War Victory

The National TLC Service is honored to be named a finalist in the Monument to Cold War Victory design competition sponsored by the Committee for Tacit History and developed by the artist Yevgeniy Fiks and curator Stamatina Gregory. Our proposal is

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Report from the Hilltop: Highlights of the Los Alamos Bradbury Science Museum

Bradbury Science Museum

National TLC Service representative Shiloh Krupar kicked off the agency’s 2013 Cold War museum tour with a visit to “The Hilltop,” also known as Los Alamos. Located approximately 35 miles northwest of Santa Fe, the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)

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Of Bomblets and Birds: a visit to the Savanna Army Depot

Savanna Army Depot

On Friday, April 12, National Toxic Land/Labor Conservation Service representative Sarah Kanouse paid a visit to the Lost Mound Unit of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. Moonlighting as a college professor, Kanouse, along with artist Steve

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National TLC Service In Residence at the Obermann Center

DOE Controls at Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant

National TLC Service interim co-directors Sarah Kanouse and Shiloh Krupar will be in residence at the Obermann Center for interdisciplinary studies at the University of Iowa during the month of July. The residency will focus on research and planning for

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National TLC Service Field Office at the Figge Art Museum

The National TLC Service Mobile Field Office will be on view at the Figge Art Museum in Davenport, Iowa. Fabricated by Dan Feinberg, the field office desk collapses into a 55-gallon hazardous waste drum. Our nuclear weapons map of Chicago,

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