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Entrance to Douglas Aircraft Facility, 1960s
Donald W. Douglas opened the Long Beach facility on the eve of World War II, having run out of production space at his plant in Santa Monica, California. Douglas placed a 1-ton globe over the Lakewood Boulevard entrance to the Long Beach plant that became a signature piece of aerospace art. The Long Beach plant was the first air-conditioned assembly plant in the United States, designed without windows so it could operate 24 hours a day during World War II blackout conditions.
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BI41304
Boeing ID
lb-3855-lakewood
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5971px × 4751px 81MB
License type
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1960s
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Douglas Aircraft
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