About Hanford Visitor Center
Located in the city of Richland, this is the main visitor contact point for the Manhattan Project National Historical Park in the Tri-Cities.
Richland, Washington · Benton County · Facility
Located in the city of Richland, this is the main visitor contact point for the Manhattan Project National Historical Park in the Tri-Cities.
Located in the city of Richland, this is the main visitor contact point for the Manhattan Project National Historical Park in the Tri-Cities.
Take State Highway 240 North. Turn right on Logston Blvd. Building is on the right, with a red roof.
Driving directions (Google Maps) →Heading to Hanford Visitor Center? A few things to know before you go:
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