AM: Welcome to Nuke Town USA
Marilou DeWoody and her husband Curt eat lunch at the Bomber’s Drive-Thru, which was one of the first businesses in Richland to cater to the busloads of workers after they left the Hanford reservation on their way to their government built homes. For its first 40-years, the business was a Tastee-Freez. It reopened in 2007, as an Atomic themed burger joint. Thomas Clouse/SR looks at the company town of the Hanford reservation here. (Colin Mulvany / The Spokesman-Review)
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