



Root Cellar on Farm in Northome Minnesota 1937
An old root cellar stands on a farm near Northome, Minnesota, in September 1937. Root cellars were essential for food preservation, allowing farmers to store vegetables and fruits through the winter months. These structures reflect the agricultural practices common in Minnesotas cut-over land region, which transitioned from timber to farming in the early 20th century.
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Root Cellar on Farm in Northome Minnesota 1937
