Atomic Bomb
8 Places in NYC Tied to the Manhattan Project
When the first atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on August 6th, 1945, followed by a
This Statue in NYC Survived the Bombing of Hiroshima
This watchful statue of Shinran Shonin stands guard over a quiet section of Riverside Drive at 105th Street and remains
The Manhattan Project and NYC’s Role in the Hiroshima Bombing
August 6th marks the day that the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. Three days following the
Daily What?! The Day the Atomic Bomb Was Dropped on the Bronx
WNYC recently shared some Cold War-era broadcasts intended as public education in civilian defense. One particular broadcast from December 13,
Untapped Cities Founder Remembers Her Grandfather, Who Survived Hiroshima Atomic Bomb
We sat down today to talk with Michelle Young, the founder of Untapped Cities and her connection to Hiroshima through
Simulate Nuclear Bomb Explosions in NYC, LA, Paris, London with NukeMap
NukeMap is a website by nuclear historian Alex Wellerstein that allows you to simulate the impact of nuclear bombs on
Daily What?! The Statue That Survived Hiroshima Watches Over The New York Buddhist Church
This watchful statue of Shinran Shonin stands guard over a quiet section of Riverside Drive at 105th Street and remains
My God, What Have We Done?: My Grandfather and Hiroshima
My family is Taiwanese but my grandfather was sent to prep school in Hiroshima, something only the brightest pupils in