The two women recently spoke about their experiences. This is 40 minutes. I hope you have enjoyed the morning program. We are now in for some additional treats this afternoon. This section is called grows of the Manhattan Project. I am not sad about filling income a but i am said that the niece kiernan, the author of the girls of the atomic city will not be here today. I know many of you are looking forward to her. She is a wonderful, vivacious, engaging person. These are the heroines of her book. Her book reached the New York Times best seller list when it came out. If fascinated people with a story of the women in world war ii who were working on this topsecret project in oak ridge. One of the girls, she featured nine girls, is with us this afternoon. That is Rosemary Myers lane. Three of the girls that are the nine major characters not characters, but the people she focused on in her book are on voice on our voices of the Manhattan Project on the website. We were able to do intervie
That now, if you walk into a room, what are they looking at . They are looking at their phones. So for folks in the political world who want to reach the next generation or region to the future understand what the future of political advertising is going to look like, things like the latest game, i think candy crush may be fitting in popularity, but there is always something new that is popping up. Finding ways to get her message in front of people where they are paying attention because it is really important. Tonight at 8 00 eastern and pacific on cspans q a. This year, cspan is touring cities across the country exploring americas history. Next, a look at our recent visit to omaha, nebraska. You are watching American History tv, all weekend, every weekend, on cspan3. Carrie meyer the Union Station operated until 1971. The last train left on may 2 and then it sat vacant for two years. And the Union Pacific gifted it to the city to become a museum. We made Union Station our home and no
Enjoyed the morning programs. We are now in for some additional treats this afternoon. This section is called gross of the Manhattan Project. And i sadly i am not sad about filling in, but im sad that denise, the author of the of the girls of the atomic city cannot be here today. And that her book reached the New York Times bestsellers list when it came out and it has captivated people with its story of the women in world war ii while working on this topsecret project in oak ridge. And one of the girls, she featured nine girls, is with us this afternoon. And that is rosemary move lane Rosemary Lane. Three of them three of the girls that are the nine major characters, or not characters, but the people she focused on in her book, are on the voices of the Manhattan Project website. We were able to take interviews with them. So you can read the book and listen and see them on a website. Ms. Black is one i would like to remember, who was a very, very dear and such an enthusiast for preservi