Remember When the Hanford WA Site Was a Field of Dreams?
Who Recalls The Baseball Field And Diamond At The Hanford Site In WA State?
We all remember the movie "Field Of Dreams" right?
It is amazing how much history has been lived here in the Tri-Cities.
Walk Down Memory Lane And See Some Amazing Photos Of The Hanford Site
The Hanford area of Washington State stands as a poignant relic of the United States' atomic history, its very name echoing a time when secret missions and vast ambitions shaped the future.
Yet, amidst the historical gravity of the Hanford Nuclear Site, one can find a hidden gem — a testament to the simplicity of life buried under the complex machinery of war and science and that's a long-forgotten baseball field with bleachers included.
Picture it: men in overalls and caps, taking a break from constructing the world's first large-scale nuclear reactor and enrichment plant.
Amid their toils, they carved out a field, a playground, a sanctuary from the grit and grime of the monumental task at hand.
The Hanford Site recently posted photos of the baseball diamond that once existed out on the site - the photo is pretty amazing - I wanted to share this with you
Today, the site of this diamond is evident from the skies in the form of a faint outline, preserved as if the echoes of cheers and the crack of bats still linger on the winds.
The story of Hanford's baseball diamond is not just a slice of regional history, it's a reminder of how much things have changed in the Tri-Cities since World War II.
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Gallery Credit: Seth Berkman