1938 Vintage Photo of Dwelling in Tin Town Caruthersville
A vintage image from August 1938 shows a typical dwelling in Tin Town, Caruthersville, Missouri. Tin Town emerged during the Great Depression as a settlement for migrant workers seeking jobs. The community consisted of makeshift homes primarily constructed from tin and scrap materials, reflecting the resourcefulness of its residents in challenging times.
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1938 Vintage Photo of Dwelling in Tin Town Caruthersville
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