



Las Vegas Housing Development during WWII 1943
$29.95
Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1943, features a woman watering a newly planted lawn around demountable houses near the Basic Magnesium Incorporated plant. During World War II, southern Nevada experienced significant growth in housing to accommodate workers for the war effort. The establishment of these temporary homes reflects the region’s rapid industrial development.
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Las Vegas Housing Development during WWII 1943
12" x 12"
$29.95