National Historic Chemical Landmarks

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National Historic Chemical Landmarks

The National Historic Chemical Landmarks program was launched by the American Chemical Society in 1992 to recognize significant achievements in the history of chemistry and related professions.[1] The program celebrates the centrality of chemistry. The designation of such generative achievements in the history of chemistry demonstrates how chemists have benefited society by fulfilling the ACS vision: Improving people's lives through the transforming power of chemistry. The program occasionally designates International Historic Chemical Landmarks to commemorate "chemists and chemistry from around the world that have had a major impact in the United States".[2]

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Plaque noting National Historic Chemical Landmark status at the Joseph Priestley House.

List of landmarks

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The Joseph Priestley House in Northumberland, Pennsylvania.

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  • Plutonium-238 Production for Space Exploration [87]

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