Oklahoma City Water Supply Sign January 1940
A sign stands in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, as residents prepare for a crucial public vote on future water sources. The sign emphasizes the significance of water supply for industrial growth. In January 1940, the citys leaders recognized the need for sustainable water access to support economic development and urban planning. This initiative showcases early efforts in water resource management.
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Oklahoma City Water Supply Sign January 1940
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