Transcontinental Train Near Tungsten Plant Kingman Arizona 1942
A transcontinental train travels near a tungsten recovery plant in Kingman, Arizona. In 1942, the facility processed ore from the nearby Boriana mines, supporting wartime efforts. Tungsten was essential for producing steel and munitions, making this location significant during World War II. Kingman served as a vital transportation hub in the American Southwest.
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Transcontinental Train Near Tungsten Plant Kingman Arizona 1942
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