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November 1942. Geneva, Utah. Columbia Steel Co. "Partly finished open hearth furnaces and stacks for a mill which will soon be producing vitally needed steel." View full size. 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Andreas Feininger.
A brief history here:
Geneva Steel went bankrupt in the 1990s and the salvageable equipment was shipped to China.
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