1941 Tuna Packing Process at Columbia River Association
In September 1941, workers at the Columbia River Packing Association in Astoria, Oregon, pack tuna into cans. This process showcases the vital role of food processing in the mid-20th century Pacific Northwest. The region was known for its rich fishing resources, providing significant contributions to the local economy and food supply.
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1941 Tuna Packing Process at Columbia River Association
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