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Trinity's Children: Living Along America's Nuclear Highway
Trinity's Children Living Along America's Nuclear Highway
Author: Tad Bartimus, Scott McCartney
Interstate 25 is America's nuclear highway, a concrete ribbon that runs from the deserts of New Mexico to the Wyoming high plains. Along its thousand-mile length lies an extraordinary concentration of high-tech military hardware: the top-secret labs of Los Alamos; the weapons factories and command posts buried deep inside Colorado's mountains; a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780151677191
ISBN-10: 0151677190
Publication Date: 1/1992
Pages: 326
Edition: 1st ed
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Publisher: Harcourt
Book Type: Hardcover
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I loved this book! Having visited New Mexico as a child, and going to college in Colorado, (not to mention loving Stargate) I was really eager to read this book. The stories gathered show the great variety of people who have been affected by the Nuclear-reated goings on on the I-25. From those who love their ties, to those who tolerate, to those who hate, the wide range of views give an impressively complete picture of the area. And, despite being a mix of politial/historical/scientific non-fiction, this book held my interest all the way through.

Anyone who is interested in American history, nuclear history, military advances, or any of the states that the I-25 visits should try this book. (Hetalia people, this means you)


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