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PAPER DRYING PROJECT - B-2 FACILITY NATIONAL RECORD CENTER FIRE - NASA PLUM BROOK STATION SANDUSKY OHIO

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Capture Date: 1/10/1974

Photographer: Unknown

Keywords: c1974_00200s Plum Brook Plum Brook Station Plumbrook Plumbrook Station 1974_00280.jpg Larsen Scan

Geographic Location: Sandusky, Ohio

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label_outline Explore B 2 Facility National Record Center Fire, Facility National Record Center Fire, Nasa Plum Brook Station Sandusky Ohio

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paper project facility national record center fire facility national record center fire nasa plum brook station sandusky ohio nasa plum brook station national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution nasa plum brook station sandusky ohio b 2 facility national record center fire ohio photographs facilities photographer geographic location nasa photographs 1970 s space program us national archives