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* [http://www.etowahscenicriver.org/HISTORY.DOC Dawson Forest City of Atlanta Tract – Then and Now] |
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* [http://www.gaepd.org/Files_PDF/gaenviron/radiation/radrpt2002_dfw.pdf Georgia EPD] |
* [http://www.gaepd.org/Files_PDF/gaenviron/radiation/radrpt2002_dfw.pdf Georgia EPD] |
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* [https://northgeorgiamountainramblings.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/when-the-cold-war-came-to-dawsonville/ When the Cold War Came to Dawsonville] |
* [https://northgeorgiamountainramblings.wordpress.com/2010/04/28/when-the-cold-war-came-to-dawsonville/ When the Cold War Came to Dawsonville] |
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The Georgia Nuclear Aircraft Laboratory, also known as AFP No. 67, for Air Force Plant 67 was a United States Air Force test facility located in the Dawson Forest in Dawsonville, Georgia. It was the site of Lockheed's lab for investigating the feasibility of nuclear aircraft. The site was used for irradiating military equipment, as well as the forest to determine the effect of nuclear war, and its effects on wildlife. The area was closed in 1971 and acquired by the city of Atlanta for a second airport, but its topography was determined to be ill-suited for an airport. Documents explaining what went on at the site remain highly classified, and the entrance to the underground portion of the facility has been buried. The only objects left above ground were the concrete foundations on which the buildings and reactors were placed.
Points of Interest
Blockhouse 34.351169,-84.144011
Pumphouse 34.355899,-84.140347
Rebar hole 34.366323, -84.167891
Tunnel 34.365258, -84.169409
References
- Dawson Forest City of Atlanta Tract – Then and Now
- Georgia EPD
- When the Cold War Came to Dawsonville
- Dawson Forest - City of Atlanta Tract
- Lockheed Ad
- Urban Explorer Website GNAL
- Google Maps with POI
External links
- Historical video footage of Georgia Nuclear Labortories (AFP No. 67)
- Historical video footage of Georgia Nuclear Labortories (AFP No. 67) (YouTube)
- Closed facilities of the United States Air Force
- Buildings and structures in Dawson County, Georgia
- Military research facilities of the United States
- Military facilities in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Energy infrastructure in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Plants of the United States Air Force
- United States Air Force stubs
- Georgia (U.S. state) building and structure stubs