



San Diego Boarding House Maids Prepare Sandwiches 1941
Maids prepare sandwiches for night shift workers at a boarding house in San Diego, California. In June 1941, the facility provided room and board for single men at a weekly cost of eight dollars. Residents enjoyed two meals daily and a packed lunch. The house was known for its cleanliness but was often crowded with guests.
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San Diego Boarding House Maids Prepare Sandwiches 1941
