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- McDonald Ranch House - Wikipedia
The McDonald Ranch House in the Oscura Mountains of Socorro County, New Mexico, was the location of assembly of the world's first nuclear weapon
- McDonald Ranch House | The Trinity Test | Historical Documents . . .
The George McDonald Ranch House, located west of the Oscura Mountains on the White Sands Missile Range, was the site of the final assembly of the plutonium core for the world's first atomic bomb Code-named "Fat Man", the bomb was detonated on July 16, 1945, at Trinity Site, approximately two miles north-northwest of the ranch house
- The McDonald Ranch House – EARTH ARCHITECTURE
The George McDonald Ranch House sits within an 85-by-85-foot (26 by 26 m) low stone wall The house was built in 1913 by Franz Schmidt and is built of adobe, which was plastered and painted The plutonium hemispheres for the pit of the Trinity nuclear test “gadget” (bomb) were delivered to the McDonald Ranch House on July 11, 1945
- Trinity Site - White Sands Missile Range Museum
The George McDonald Ranch was originally established by the Schmidt family The Schmidt’s first house was a mile to the west When it burned down, Franz Schmidt had the current house built in 1913 This is why the house is often referred to as the Schmidt McDonald Ranch House
- Gilded Age Mansions You Can Still Visit Today - Town Country Magazine
It was a 250-room country mansion of French Renaissance Revival style, the largest privately owned house in the United States The grandson of “Commodore Vanderbilt,” George toured the palaces
- McDonald Ranch House - SAH ARCHIPEDIA
The George McDonald ranch house is an east-facing, four-room adobe structure with a hipped, sheet metal roof Built in 1913 by a German immigrant, Franz Schmidt, it was expanded by McDonald in the 1930s with stone additions to the north and west, and a low perimeter stone wall
- Its the Schmidt house | The Trinity Test - Atomic Archive
The George McDonald ranch house sits within an 85'x85' low stone wall The house was built in 1913 by Franz Schmidt, a German immigrant, and an addition was constructed on the north side in the 1930's by the McDonalds There is a display about the Schmidt family in the house during each open house Ranch House
- Home | George MacDonald Society
Our YouTube channel is the latest extension to the George MacDonald Society's activities Here you will find recordings of online events hosted by the Society, and short “Spells in the Library” featuring George MacDonald's writings by the Society's president Malcolm Guite
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