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(M) Aerial view of Shaw Lane Power Plant

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(M) Aerial view of Shaw Lane Power Plant
(M) Aerial view of Shaw Lane Power Plant
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Subjects: Buildings
Description: The Great Depression and WWII during Phase III significantly impacted campus construction and energy concerns. The Great Depression reduced the college enrollment rate and building resources. As a result very little construction and improvements occurred immediately before the war, with no new academic buildings erected since 1929, and almost no construction took place on campus through WWII. The war created energy, food, and other material shortages and by 1945, with the instillation of the GI bill, an expansion of the power plant was desperately needed.

In 1948 the Shaw Lane Power Plant was constructed, this plant is the location of the now famous M.S.C. smokestack, currently involved in a highly debated deconstruction.

This aerial photo was taken in 1962 during the Purdue football game, smoke can be seen coming from the Shaw Lane Power Plant to the upper left of the stadium.
Date: November 10, 1962
Format: Image/jpg
Original Format: Black and white photograph
Resource Identifier: A001922.jpg
Language: English
Rights Management: Educational use only, no other permissions given. Copyright to this resource is held by Michigan State University and is provided here for educational purposes only. It may not be reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of the University Archives & Historical Collections, Michigan State University.
Contributing Institution: University Archives & Historical Collections
Relation: MSU Photograph Collection
Contributor: MSU Archives and Historical Collections
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