1942 Kingman Arizona Tungsten Processing Plant Image
A close-up view of a plant in Kingman, Arizona, processes tungsten concentrates extracted from ore mined at the Boriana mine workings in 1942. This facility played a vital role in the mid-20th century mining industry, showcasing the importance of tungsten as a strategic mineral during World War II, critical for manufacturing munitions and tools.
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1942 Kingman Arizona Tungsten Processing Plant Image
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