File:AR-1822-CV Folsom Construction (6983342936).jpg
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AR-1822-CV American River - Folsom Powerplant. E-Line wall and penstocks viewed from downstream. Pumpcrete machine set up in portal of No.1 penstock (left center). Central Valley Project, Region 2. L.R. Murphy, Photo January 26, 1954 |
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