



Slick Oklahoma street scene February 1940 oil boom
In February 1940, Slick, Oklahoma, showcases its bustling street during the oil boom. The community thrived as oil discovery transformed small towns into economically vibrant centers. Slicks architecture reflects this period of growth. The image is part of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information collection, documenting American life during significant transitions.
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Slick Oklahoma street scene February 1940 oil boom
