



General Store Entrance in Garyville Louisiana 1938
The entrance to a general store in Garyville, Louisiana, serves as a glimpse into small-town commerce in September 1938. Located in St. John the Baptist Parish, this general store reflects the essential role such establishments played in rural communities. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting everyday American life during the Great Depression.
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General Store Entrance in Garyville Louisiana 1938