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AN EYE TOWARDS HISTORY

About ORHPA

The Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association (ORHPA) is a nonprofit historical society founded in 1999 to preserve and educate the public about Oak Ridge’s unique and rich technical and cultural history, and to work to preserve selected historical buildings of the WWII city and nuclear installations.

Oak Ridge was the most costly part of the Manhattan Project and its greatest gamble. Three large and different plants, first of their kind anywhere, consumed 89% of the Oak Ridge effort, each built in the hopes we could learn to enrich uranium-235 and beat Nazi Germany to the bomb. In addition, the world’s first plutonium production reactor for research was also built here.

Honoring Ed Westcott, Photographer of the Manhattan Project

The Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association has commissioned  a statue honoring Ed Westcott, the official photographer for the Manhattan Project in Oak Ridge. Westcott’s extraordinary images documented a pivotal moment in world history, capturing the people, places, and spirit of a top-secret city that played a crucial role in ending World War II. His work remains one of the most important visual records of the atomic age. This statue will serve as a lasting tribute to his legacy and to the power of photography to preserve our shared history.

Your donation will help make this memorial possible and ensure that future generations recognize the man behind the lens.

Ed Westcott, Photographer of the Manhattan Project

PROTECTING THE LEGACY

The Oak Ridge
History Museum

THE ORHM IS CURRENTLY OPEN:
MONDAY 12-4
TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10-4
SATURDAY 10-3

The Oak Ridge History Museum shines a light on the “human side” of the Manhattan Project, focusing on history and people’s day-to-day lives during World War II in Oak Ridge.

LEARN MORE

VISIT THE MUSEUM WEBSITE

Admission

Adult

$1000

Military/Veterans

$800

Students

$800

Under 12

Free

Group Rate

$800/person

STAY UP TO DATE

In the News

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You Asked, We Listened

January 28, 2025|

The Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association will hold its next meeting on Thursday, January 9, 2025 at the  Oak Ridge History Museum in the Wildcat Den room, at 7:00 pm.  The meeting is open to the public.  The guest speaker will be historian Ron Evans.

ACKNOWLEDGING ACHIEVEMENT

Preservation
Awards

ORHPA awards a Historic Preservation Award annually. The award is given to a public-use facility that reflects guide-lines outlined for historic preservation in the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation.

2023

Old
Towne
Inn

2022

Railroad Maintenance Building

2021

Eric's
Diner/
Magic Wok

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