1941 Tuna Canning Workers at Columbia River Packing Association
Workers pack tuna into cans at the Columbia River Packing Association in Astoria, Oregon, in September 1941. This facility played a significant role in the seafood processing industry, which was vital to the economy of the Pacific Northwest. Astoria, known for its rich maritime history, was a key location for fishing and canning operations during that time.
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1941 Tuna Canning Workers at Columbia River Packing Association
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