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Acting as the final assembly point for every atomic weapon in the U.S. stockpile.

The Pantex Plant was established during World War II and became the primary facility for nuclear weapons production in 1951. It represents: Bomb City

The Anatomy of "Bomb City": From Nuclear Legacy to Cultural Rebellion Acting as the final assembly point for every

The name "Bomb City" gained wider cultural recognition with the 2017 film of the same name. The film chronicles the true story of the "Punk vs. Jock" war in Amarillo, culminating in the death of Brian Deneke. It represents: The Anatomy of "Bomb City": From

On December 12, 1997, a confrontation between "preps" and "punks" in a Western Plaza parking lot led to 19-year-old Dustin Camp running over Deneke with a Cadillac.

While "Bomb City" can refer to historical events like the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki or the Oklahoma City bombing , it is also the title of a 2017 film and a nickname for Amarillo, Texas , which houses the Pantex Plant .

FBI Records: The OKBOMB Investigation (Contextual Reference) Texas State Historical Association: Amarillo, TX

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