Tungsten Production Plant in Kingman Arizona Circa 1943
This vintage image focuses on a plant that produces tungsten concentrates from ore sourced from the Boriana mine in Kingman, Arizona. In the early 1940s, tungsten mining played a crucial role in the local economy. Tungsten is essential for various industrial applications, showcasing its importance during this period of resource extraction in the state. The image dates to around 1943, providing a glimpse into the mining operations of the time.
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Tungsten Production Plant in Kingman Arizona Circa 1943
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