How the Panama Canal Took a Huge Toll On the Contract Workers Who Built It
Panama Canal construction in 1913 showing workers drilling holes for dynamite in bedrock, as they cut through the mountains of the Isthmus. Steam shovels in the background move the rubble to railroad cars. (Everett Historical/Shutterstock) This is a great article by Smithsonian. The project was a tremendous American achievement, but the health costs to the […]