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Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbury Reservoir crossing, 68-foot steel tower at southwesterly end of 700-foot span, Southborough, Mass., Dec. 24, 1917

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Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbury Reservoir crossing, erecting 68-foot steel tower at southwesterly end of 700-foot span, raising middle section, Southborough, Mass., Dec. 20, 1917

Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbu...

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Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbury Reservoir crossing, erecting 68-foot steel tower at southwesterly end of 700-foot span, preparing to raise top section, Southborough, Mass., Dec. 20, 1917

Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbu...

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Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbury Reservoir crossing, erecting 68-foot steel tower at southwesterly end of 700-foot span, Southborough, Mass., Dec. 20, 1917

Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbu...

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Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbury Reservoir crossing, 68-foot steel tower at southwesterly end of 700-foot span, Southborough, Mass., Dec. 24, 1917

Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbu...

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Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbury Reservoir crossing, 68-foot steel tower at southwesterly end of 700-foot span, Southborough, Mass., Dec. 24, 1917

Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbu...

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Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbury Reservoir crossing, erecting 68-foot steel tower at southwesterly end of 700-foot span, raising middle section, Southborough, Mass., Dec. 20, 1917

Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbu...

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Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbury Reservoir crossing, erecting 68-foot steel tower at southwesterly end of 700-foot span, assembling struts and braces, Southborough, Mass., Dec. 20, 1917

Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbu...

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Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbury Reservoir crossing, erecting 68-foot steel tower at southwesterly end of 700-foot span, raising middle section, Southborough, Mass., Dec. 20, 1917

Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbu...

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Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbury Reservoir crossing, erecting 68-foot steel tower at southwesterly end of 700-foot span, raising middle section, Southborough, Mass., Dec. 20, 1917

Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbu...

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Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbury Reservoir crossing, erecting 68-foot steel tower at southwesterly end of 700-foot span, Southborough, Mass., Dec. 20, 1917

Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbu...

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Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbury Reservoir crossing, 68-foot steel tower (compare with No. 7431), Southborough, Mass., Aug. 1, 1918

Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, Sudbu...

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Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, 48-foot steel tower between 411-foot span over Boston & Maine Railroad and 984-foot span over valley at Wachusett Dam, Clinton, Mass., Aug. 1, 1918

Wachusett Department, Wachusett-Sudbury power transmission line, 48-fo...

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Steel tower of Crow Island transmitting station for radio station WNBH, New Bedford, MA

Steel tower of Crow Island transmitting station for radio station WNBH...

Steel tower of Crow Island transmitting station for radio station WNBH, New Bedford, MA. Courtesy of New Bedford Free Public Library

America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. Oil well derricks on the beach along the coast of the U.S. Pacific coast state of California indicate how thorough is the seach for oil which has been going on in America for more than eighty years. Some beach wells are drilled straight down to reach oil deposits, but others are drilled at an angle so that oil is being pumped from locations far under the sea. Sometimes the bottom of the well is a quarter mile or half mile from the shore, while surf washes the foundations of the steel tower on which the drilling or pumping machinery is placed. The thoroughness and efficiency of the U.S. oil industry in finding new oil deposits accounts for the enormous supplies produced in America for the modern machines of war. In 1944 according to a U.S. oil company official, the predictable U.S. crude oil total will reach 1,601,250,000 barrels

America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the Un...

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Florida, workers are constructing a steel tower for a Doppler weather radar facility for the 45th Weather Squadron. At left is the radome that will be on top of the tower.  The new site replaces one at Patrick Air Force Base. It will be used by NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the 45th Space Wing and their customers. The site will be able to monitor weather conditions directly above and surrounding the launch pads at Kennedy.  The weather radar is essential in issuing lightning and other severe weather warnings and vital in evaluating lightning launch commit criteria.  The new radar, replacing what was installed 25 years ago at Patrick Air Force Base, includes Doppler capability to detect winds and identify the type, size and number of precipitation particles.  The site is ideally distant from the launch pads and has unobstructed views of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Kennedy. The radar will be used by forecasters at the USAF 45th Weather Squadron. Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder KSC-08pd3092

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Flor...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Florida, workers are constructing a steel tower for a Doppler weather radar facility for the 45th Weather Squadron. At left is the radome that w... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Florida, workers are constructing a steel tower for a Doppler weather radar facility for the 45th Weather Squadron. At right is the radome that will be on top of the tower.  The new site replaces one at Patrick Air Force Base. It will be used by NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the 45th Space Wing and their customers. The site will be able to monitor weather conditions directly above and surrounding the launch pads at Kennedy.  The weather radar is essential in issuing lightning and other severe weather warnings and vital in evaluating lightning launch commit criteria.  The new radar, replacing what was installed 25 years ago at Patrick Air Force Base, includes Doppler capability to detect winds and identify the type, size and number of precipitation particles.  The site is ideally distant from the launch pads and has unobstructed views of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Kennedy. The radar will be used by forecasters at the USAF 45th Weather Squadron. Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder KSC-08pd3093

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Flor...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Florida, workers are constructing a steel tower for a Doppler weather radar facility for the 45th Weather Squadron. At right is the radome that ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Florida, workers are constructing a steel tower for a Doppler weather radar facility for the 45th Weather Squadron. At left is the radome that will be on top of the tower.  The new site replaces one at Patrick Air Force Base. It will be used by NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the 45th Space Wing and their customers. The site will be able to monitor weather conditions directly above and surrounding the launch pads at Kennedy.  The weather radar is essential in issuing lightning and other severe weather warnings and vital in evaluating lightning launch commit criteria.  The new radar, replacing what was installed 25 years ago at Patrick Air Force Base, includes Doppler capability to detect winds and identify the type, size and number of precipitation particles.  The site is ideally distant from the launch pads and has unobstructed views of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Kennedy. The radar will be used by forecasters at the USAF 45th Weather Squadron. Photo credit: NASA/Troy Cryder KSC-08pd3094

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Flor...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Florida, workers are constructing a steel tower for a Doppler weather radar facility for the 45th Weather Squadron. At left is the radome that w... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Florida, the steel tower for a Doppler weather radar facility for the 45th Weather Squadron is nearly complete. At left is the radome that will go on top of the tower, enclosing the radar. The new site replaces one at Patrick Air Force Base and will be used by NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the U.S. Air Force's 45th Space Wing and their customers. The facility will be able to monitor weather conditions directly above and surrounding the launch pads at Kennedy.  The weather radar is essential in issuing lightning and other severe weather warnings and vital in evaluating lightning launch commit criteria.  Replacing what was installed 25 years ago at Patrick Air Force Base, the new radar includes Doppler capability to detect winds and identify the type, size and number of precipitation particles.  The site is ideally distant from the launch pads and has unobstructed views of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Kennedy. The radar will be used by forecasters at the USAF 45th Weather Squadron.  Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd3116

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Flor...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Florida, the steel tower for a Doppler weather radar facility for the 45th Weather Squadron is nearly complete. At left is the radome that will ... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Florida, workers help guide the cables on a crane lifting a radome onto concrete blocks.  The radome will be lifted onto a steel tower constructed for a Doppler weather radar for the 45th Weather Squadron. The new site replaces one at Patrick Air Force Base and will be used by NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the U.S. Air Force's 45th Space Wing and their customers. The facility will be able to monitor weather conditions directly above and surrounding the launch pads at Kennedy.  The weather radar is essential in issuing lightning and other severe weather warnings and vital in evaluating lightning launch commit criteria.  Replacing what was installed 25 years ago at Patrick Air Force Base, the new radar includes Doppler capability to detect winds and identify the type, size and number of precipitation particles.  The site is ideally distant from the launch pads and has unobstructed views of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Kennedy. The radar will be used by forecasters at the USAF 45th Weather Squadron.  Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd3118

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Flor...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Florida, workers help guide the cables on a crane lifting a radome onto concrete blocks. The radome will be lifted onto a steel tower construct... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Florida, workers help guide the cables on a crane lifting a radome onto concrete blocks.  The radome will be lifted onto a steel tower constructed for a Doppler weather radar for the 45th Weather Squadron.  The new site replaces one at Patrick Air Force Base and will be used by NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the U.S. Air Force's 45th Space Wing and their customers. The facility will be able to monitor weather conditions directly above and surrounding the launch pads at Kennedy.  The weather radar is essential in issuing lightning and other severe weather warnings and vital in evaluating lightning launch commit criteria.  Replacing what was installed 25 years ago at Patrick Air Force Base, the new radar includes Doppler capability to detect winds and identify the type, size and number of precipitation particles.  The site is ideally distant from the launch pads and has unobstructed views of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Kennedy. The radar will be used by forecasters at the USAF 45th Weather Squadron.  Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd3117

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Flor...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Florida, workers help guide the cables on a crane lifting a radome onto concrete blocks. The radome will be lifted onto a steel tower construct... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Florida, a crane is used to position a radome on concrete blocks.  The radome will be lifted onto a steel tower constructed for a Doppler weather radar for the 45th Weather Squadron. The new site replaces one at Patrick Air Force Base and will be used by NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the U.S. Air Force's 45th Space Wing and their customers. The facility will be able to monitor weather conditions directly above and surrounding the launch pads at Kennedy.  The weather radar is essential in issuing lightning and other severe weather warnings and vital in evaluating lightning launch commit criteria.  Replacing what was installed 25 years ago at Patrick Air Force Base, the new radar includes Doppler capability to detect winds and identify the type, size and number of precipitation particles.  The site is ideally distant from the launch pads and has unobstructed views of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Kennedy. The radar will be used by forecasters at the USAF 45th Weather Squadron.  Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd3120

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, F...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Florida, a crane is used to position a radome on concrete blocks. The radome will be lifted onto a steel tower constructed for a Doppler wea... More

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Florida, workers help position a radome onto concrete blocks.  The radome will be lifted onto a steel tower constructed for a Doppler weather radar for the 45th Weather Squadron. The new site replaces one at Patrick Air Force Base and will be used by NASA's Kennedy Space Center, the U.S. Air Force's 45th Space Wing and their customers. The facility will be able to monitor weather conditions directly above and surrounding the launch pads at Kennedy.  The weather radar is essential in issuing lightning and other severe weather warnings and vital in evaluating lightning launch commit criteria.  Replacing what was installed 25 years ago at Patrick Air Force Base, the new radar includes Doppler capability to detect winds and identify the type, size and number of precipitation particles.  The site is ideally distant from the launch pads and has unobstructed views of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Kennedy. The radar will be used by forecasters at the USAF 45th Weather Squadron.  Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann KSC-08pd3119

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Flor...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In an area near S.R. 520 in Orange County, Florida, workers help position a radome onto concrete blocks. The radome will be lifted onto a steel tower constructed for a Doppler weather ra... More

Harbor steel tower tower building. A group of people riding on the back of a motorcycle

Harbor steel tower tower building. A group of people riding on the bac...

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A tall metal tower with a blue sky in the background. Steel tower steel tower, science technology.

A tall metal tower with a blue sky in the background. Steel tower stee...

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Steel Tower on Mt. Agazziz, Bethlehem, N.H.

Steel Tower on Mt. Agazziz, Bethlehem, N.H.

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