



1940s Vintage Photograph of Las Vegas Power Infrastructure
In the early 1940s, transmission towers and transformers form a crucial network in Las Vegas, Nevada. These structures played a vital role in distributing electrical power from Boulder Dam to Basic Magnesium Incorporated, a significant magnesium producer for wartime manufacturing. This infrastructure underpinned industrial expansion during World War II, emphasizing the importance of renewable energy resources in supporting the war effort.
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1940s Vintage Photograph of Las Vegas Power Infrastructure