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FULLER LODGE
Los Alamos Boys Ranch School
and Los Alamos (The Town)
Resources: Photo Gallery

Fuller Lodge was one of the main structures of the Los
Alamos Boys Ranch School, serving as its headquarters in its later
years. It was converted into a mess
hall and guest quarters during the Manhattan Project. In the
photograph above, part of the guest house is visible in the distance to the
right.
The photograph above is courtesy the Los
Alamos National Laboratory. It is also reproduced in Edith
C. Truslow, with Kasha V. Thayer, ed., Manhattan Engineer District:
Nonscientific Aspects of Los Alamos Project Y, 1942 through 1946 (Los
Alamos, NM: Manhattan Engineer District, ca. 1946; first printed by Los Alamos
Scientific Laboratory as LA-5200, March 1973; reprinted in 1997 by the Los
Alamos Historical Society), 57. The additional photographs below are:
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A photograph of the graduation ceremony for the Ranch
School; it is reproduced from Los Alamos
Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos: Beginning of an Era, 1943-1945
(Los Alamos: Public Relations Office, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, ca.
1967-1971), 10; |
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A photograph of the school students eating lunch on the
porch of Fuller Lodge; it is reproduced from "Dateline: Los Alamos," a
special issue of the monthly publication of Los
Alamos National Laboratory (1995), 7; |
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Two photographs of the main dining room at Fuller
Lodge; these were also reproduced from "Dateline: Los Alamos," 7; |
 | An "establishing shot" of Los
Alamos, in which Fuller Lodge and the "Big
House" are visible in the distance to the left and the right,
respectively; click here for more
information on this photograph. |






Click on a link below to return to
 | "The 'Big House'" |
 | "The Choice of
Los Alamos, New Mexico" |
 | "Food at Los Alamos" |
 | "'The Hill': Life at
Los Alamos (A Summary)" |
 | "Housing at Los
Alamos" |
 | "Los Alamos Boys Ranch School" |
 | "Los Alamos: The
Town" |
 | "Los Alamos Street
Scene" |
 | "Social History" |
 | The Photo Gallery |

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