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  • Concrete spillway and steel gates on the Arizona side of Hoover Dam, Arizona
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  • The California Aqueduct carries water through the dry foothills of the Diablo Range, Stanislaus County, Calif.
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  • Hoover Dam Arizona Powerhouse intake towers in Lake Mead during drought drawdown
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  • Concrete spillway and steel gates on the Arizona side of Hoover Dam, Arizona
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  • Water intake tower for the Nevada side powerhouse, Hoover Dam
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  • Tourist view and photograph Hoover Dam on the Nevada side
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  • Concrete spillway and steel gates on the Arizona side of Hoover Dam, Arizona
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  • The new Boulder Canyon Bridge, Nevada, arches under construction.<br />
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Arches and cables over the canyon will create one of the world's highest and longest concrete arch bridges for US 93 to aliveate traffic and security concerns of traffic crossing Hoover Dam.<br />
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Construction tramway and basket with worker.
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  • Concrete spillway and steel gates on the Arizona side of Hoover Dam, Arizona
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman publisher of the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, addresses and rolls the latest issues for mailing on publication day. The Crescent is the last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S.,
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman publisher of the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, addresses and rolls the latest issues for mailing on publication day. The Crescent is the last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S., Coombs uses a "Mustang Mailer" and slugs set by his 1921 Linotypemachine to address each newspaper mailed.
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman publisher of the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, stacks addressed papers of the latest issue for mailing on publication day. The Crescent is the last of the hot metal composed newspapers in the U.S.,
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman publisher of the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, addresses and rolls the latest issues for mailing on publication day. The Crescent is the last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S.,
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  • Dean Coombs, third generation newspaperman publisher of the Saguache Crescent Newspaper, addresses and rolls the latest issues for mailing on publication day. The Crescent is the last of the hot metal newspapers in the U.S.,
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