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This photograph is from the Historic American Engineering Record Historic American Buildings Survey /Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey (Library of Congress); it show the second test fire of the first Redstone missile. Library of Congress, HAER ALA,45-HUVI.V,7A-

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Photo Caption: 37. HISTORIC GENERAL VIEW LOOKING WEST OF TEST STAND AND ROCKET DURING TEST FIRING NUMBER 2. NOTE THE FLAME BEING EMITTED FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE ROCKET. HAER ALA,45-HUVI.V,7A-37 Title of Historic Landmark: Marshall Space Flight Center, Redstone Rocket (Missile) Test Stand, Dodd Road, Huntsville vicinity, Madison, AL Other Titles: Interim Test Stand Building No. 4665 Redstone Arsenal Call Number: HAER ALA,45-HUVI.V,7A-

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