



John Adams Stacks Pinon Poles in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
In June 1940, John Adams stacks pinon poles removed from a dugout in Pie Town, New Mexico. Located in the high desert, Pie Town was known for its unique adobe architecture and resilient communities. The image reflects traditional building methods used by local residents, emphasizing the significance of natural materials in rural construction practices.
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John Adams Stacks Pinon Poles in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
