



Painters on 70-Foot Scaffold at Magnesium Plant Circa 1945
Painters work at a height of seventy feet on the construction of the Basic Magnesium Incorporated plant in Las Vegas, Nevada. This facility played a crucial role in the production of magnesium during World War II. Built in the southern Nevada desert, it marked significant industrial development in the area around 1945. The plant contributed to the wartime economy and technological advancements.
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Painters on 70-Foot Scaffold at Magnesium Plant Circa 1945