Property:Milestone Site Access Details

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Details on site security and access for proposed milestones. This property has the type text

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1. Folsom Powerhouse and Visitor Center are open for tours Wednesday through Sunday, Noon to 4pm. The grounds where the plaque will be located are open every day 6 am – 9 pm in the summer and 7 am – 6 pm in the winter. The gates to the park grounds are closed and locked nightly.  +
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1. The place is in the visitor course inside the campus and the site is in a room. 2. The place is in the visitor course inside the campus and the site is within the fence that surrounds the 45-m telescope.  +
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A caretaker and CSIRO staff are present at the site as the telescope is an operational observatory that operates 24 hours a day, every day of the year. The Observatory Visitors Centre is open to the public 7 days a week from 8am to 4.30pm. For information see http://www.parkes.atnf.csiro.au/ .  +
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Access to the summit area of Mauna Kea, where the observatory is located, is paved up to the 9,000 foot level, but requires 4 wheel drive vehicles to reach the top. The road is open to the public during the day, but closes as necessary for weather conditions.  +
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Address: 2-1-1 Nakashima, Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyuushu, 802-8601 Japan; GPS: N 33.87491, E 130.87273  +
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Address: 2-1-1 Nakashima, Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyuushu, 802-8601 Japan; GPS: N 33.87491, E 130.87273  +
Address: 2-1-1 Nakashima, Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyuushu, 802-8601 Japan; GPS: N 33.87491, E 130.87273  +
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All the plaques will be displayed within secure showcases at the intended sites of both GS Yuasa Corporation and Panasonic Corporation, which can be accessible to the public.  +
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As Ome Complex is one of Toshiba’s facilities, it has enough secure gates. But it has a museum area in the building, and people are allowed to go into the building can access the museum area. Already IEEE Milestone Award “The First Word Processor for The Japanese Language, 1971-1978” is displayed at Ome Complex.  +
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As an important generating facility, the site is well secured. The plaque will be affixed to an outside wall, where the frequent public/students touristic/educational tours make a stop.  +
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As said, as a big govt. building the site is secure. the main Entrance hall is open to everyone  +
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As the plaque is supposed to be placed on the outer wall, the plaque will be accessible for all visitors and public.  +
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As the plaque is supposed to be placed on the outer wall, the plaque will be well protected by the sire owner, IRE NASU and accessible for all visitors and public.  +
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B Reactor is situated on the US DOE Hanford Nuclear Reservation. Currently, it is physically protected by DOE security forces and accessible to the public by pre-arranged tours or by special appointment. The rector building is listed as a US National Historic Landmark.  +
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Because of the massive investment in the CSIRO Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex, it has heavy security. However, the public entry point’s plaque display garden is publicly accessible during at least business hours.  +
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Bletchley Park is a secured site with entrance via a controlled gate. Visitors are able to enter via the main gate and drive/walk to H-Block without payment of a fee. The Bletchley Park Trust web site www.bletchleypark.org.uk gives opening times for the park. Generally open all year during day time hours, except for 24th, 25th and 26th December.  +
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Both are Government Academic and ResearchInstitutions. In the Bose Institute all his works are preserved.  +
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Both locations are publicly accessible during the opening hours of the campus (usually 8.30am-9pm daily except on Sundays and holidays).  +
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Both of the proposed sites are publicly accessible in an outdoor location. The area is regularly patrolled by security/police officers. A duplicate copy of the plaque will be mounted in the lobby of the Administration Building at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Maryland (100 Bureau Drive, Gaithersburg, MD, 20899). This site is approximately 18 miles (29 km) away from the site of invention by car, but will allow NIST employees and visitors who pass through security to view the plaque. NIST visitors can normally pass through security if sponsored by a NIST employee.  +