An original townsite home at 135 West Atlantic Avenue in downtown Henderson. Built in 1942, the house was designed as temporary housing for workers employed at the Basic Magnesium Inc. manufacturing facility constructed during World War II.
An original townsite home on the corner bounded by West Pacific and West Atlantic Avenues and Gold Street in downtown Henderson. Built in 1942, the house was designed as temporary housing for workers employed at the Basic Magnesium Inc. manufacturing facility constructed during World War II.
An original townsite home at 219 Pacific Avenue in downtown Henderson. Built in 1942, the house was designed as temporary housing for workers employed at the Basic Magnesium Inc. manufacturing facility constructed during World War II.
Longtime resident Adrianne Ruefa works in her front yard garden on the corner of Tungsten Street and West Victory Road in Henderson. Ruefa has lived in the original townsite home since 1970. Built in 1942, the house was designed as temporary housing for workers employed at the Basic Magnesium Inc. manufacturing facility constructed during World War II.
Longtime resident Adrianne Ruefa works in her front yard garden on the corner of Tungsten Street and West Victory Road in Henderson. Ruefa has lived in the original townsite home since 1970. Built in 1942, the house was designed as temporary housing for workers employed at the Basic Magnesium Inc. manufacturing facility constructed during World War II.
Longtime resident Adrianne Ruefa works in her front yard garden on the corner of Tungsten Street and West Victory Road in Henderson. Ruefa has lived in the original townsite home since 1970. Built in 1942, the house was designed as temporary housing for workers employed at the Basic Magnesium Inc. manufacturing facility constructed during World War II.