Telephone Switchboard Worker at Shasta Dam December 1941
A worker operates a telephone switchboard at Shasta Dam in Shasta County, California, in December 1941. This facility was essential for managing communications during the dams construction, which began in the late 1930s. Shasta Dam remains one of the largest reservoirs in California, playing a vital role in water management and hydroelectric power generation.
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Telephone Switchboard Worker at Shasta Dam December 1941
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