Barbara Bohr connects with thoughts of her great-grandfather Niels Bohr as she stands on Sawyer’s Hill where he once skied during the Manhattan Project. (Photo by Liz Martineau) By Sharon Snyder
Los Alamos Historical Society In mid August, the historical society was contacted by a young woman who wanted to visit Los Alamos to see where her ancestors had been during the Manhattan Project. She would be flying from Denmark and wanted to learn what might still be here from that era. While there aren’t many buildings in existence on the community side of the fence, there is still an aura of that time, those years in the mid-1940s when scientists came together from many parts of the world to focus on a singular goal. Flash forward to this past Thursday. The woman stood inside the Hans Bethe House, looking at the panels that show the names of Nobel Prize winners connected with Los Alamos. It must have been a moment of pride for her because Barbara Bohr has two family members shown on those panels—her great grandfather Niels Bohr and her grandfather Aage Bohr.
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