



Workmen Pouring Concrete at Shasta Dam December 1941
Workmen operate vibrators to spread wet concrete during the construction of Shasta Dam in Shasta County, California, in December 1941. Built between 1938 and 1945, Shasta Dam is a key component of the Central Valley Project, providing irrigation and flood control. The dam is one of Californias largest and serves multiple purposes, including hydroelectric power generation.
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Workmen Pouring Concrete at Shasta Dam December 1941
