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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. 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".

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  • National Historic Chemical Landmarks (es)
  • National Historic Chemical Landmarks (fr)
  • National Historic Chemical Landmarks (en)
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  • El National Historic Chemical Landmarks Program es un proyecto puesto en marcha por la American Chemical Society (Sociedad Americana de Química), la mayor sociedad científica del mundo, en 1992, con la intención de brindar un reconocimiento a los logros realizados en el área de la Química, designándolos como National Historic Chemical Landmarks (Hito histórico nacional de la Química). Hasta la fecha ha reconocido más de 60 puntos de referencia de interés histórico, entre los que se encuentran: lugares, descubrimientos y logros. La ACS celebra la designación otorgando una placa conmemorativa, además publica un folleto y promociona la elección en su página web oficial.​ (es)
  • Les National Historic Chemical Landmarks (en français : Sites nationaux sur l'histoire de la chimie) sont un projet initié par l'American Chemical Society, en 1992, et qui en a attribué le statut a plus de 60 sites depuis lors. Les lieux ou réalisations retenus sont marquants de l'histoire de la chimie et des hommes qui contribuèrent à son évolution aux États-Unis et dans le monde. (fr)
  • 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. 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". (en)
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