Gilman Hall
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Gilman Hall is a building on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley. Room 307 was where Glenn T. Seaborg and his coworkers identified plutonium as a new element on February 23, 1941 and as such, is designated a National Historic Landmark. The building itself is designated a National Historic Chemical Landmark, recognizing the two Nobel Prizes in Chemistry that have resulted from research done in the building.
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Oppenheimer Way, Berkeley
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N 37.872616666667 ° | E -122.25626388889 ° |
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Gilman Hall
Oppenheimer Way
94720 Berkeley
California, United States
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