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Manhattan Project site posters

Edit 02/02/2022: These items are no longer available for purchase through our website, and the AHF online store is no longer in opperation. Apologies for any inconvenience.

 

Looking for a gift for a history-loving friend or family member this holiday season? Look no further than the Atomic Heritage Foundation’s online store! The store features T-shirts, posters, notecards, books, documentary films, and more.

New this year are T-shirts depicting the Los Alamos Main Gate, the B Reactor at Hanford, and the Chapel on the Hill at Oak Ridge. The National Park Service has approved AHF’s use of the words “Manhattan Project National Historical Park” for the T-shirts. Made from high quality 100% cotton, the T-shirts are available in adult sizes small, medium, large, extra-large, 2XL, and 3XL. The Los Alamos T-shirts are now available in women and children’s sizes as well. The T-shirts make great souvenirs and are a terrific way to promote the new Manhattan Project NHP.

If you are planning a visit to one of the Manhattan Project NHP sites, pick up one of AHF’s easy-to-read, informative guidebooks on the Manhattan Project in New Mexico, Tennessee, Washington State, and Manhattan. You can also purchase a copy of our popular anthology, The Manhattan Project, a comprehensive collection of primary source materials on the project and its legacy.

The online store also features colorful posters and 5×7 notecards depicting the sites of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park, as well as the Trinity Site. To learn more about Manhattan Project history, you can also buy a number of documentary films, including A Sense of Place: Preserving the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos, Hanford’s Secret Wartime Mission, and collections of oral history interviews with Manhattan Project veterans.

Your purchases help make our initiatives to preserve and interpret the history of the Manhattan Project possible. Thank you for your support!