Hanford Tours: Sign me up!
They’re opening up registration for tours of Hanford! Tomorrow morning at 12:01 am, to be exact. There are two kinds of tours – one takes about five hours and is intense in the amount of coverage it provides. They’ll spend over an hour at the B reactor alone, and they added more attention on the tank farms this year. VERY cool!
Thank you for reading this article on the Richland Real Estate Blog. If you arrived here looking for specific real estate information, or would like to speak with a friendly, fun, and professional real estate agent, please contact Cari via her web site or call her directly at 509 – 430 – 5342 and she’ll be glad to help. Thanks again for visiting!
The other tour takes less than three hours and focuses only on the B reactor.
Stay up late (or get up REALLY early, last year the longer tour spots were snapped up within twelve hours) and log on to http://www.hanford.gov/page.cfm/HanfordSiteTours right after midnight tonight.
Read the instructions carefully – you need to be a US citizen for one of the tours, and not the other, and you need to present ID with the exact same name as the name you signed up under, too, so now is not the time to try out your new married name (Cari Clooney isn’t going to fly for me, for example).In addition, there is a dress code, and an age limit for both.
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