The Savannah River Site Museum in Aiken, SC is dedicated to preserving and sharing the stories of the Savannah River Site, a crucial nuclear materials production facility during the Cold War. It played a vital role in national security, producing tritium and plutonium for the hydrogen bomb, while also conducting innovative research in various scientific fields.
Through its exhibits, the museum allows visitors to connect with their community, family, and the history of South Carolina, providing a comprehensive understanding of the significant role the Savannah River Site played in the 20th century.
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