



Bank of America and Earl Fruit Company New Castle 1940
This vintage image captures the intersection of Bank of America and the Earl Fruit Company packing sheds in New Castle, California. Taken in December 1940, the photograph documents the agricultural and commercial landscape of Placer County. It is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, showcasing American infrastructure and agriculture before World War II.
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Bank of America and Earl Fruit Company New Castle 1940
