1939 Childrens Stand Selling Ice-Cold Pop in Muskogee
In June 1939, children operate a stand selling ice-cold pop in Muskogee, Oklahoma. This scene illustrates local farm marketing efforts that emerged during a significant economic transition in the U.S. The image reflects the communitys response to changing times, promoting local agriculture and offering refreshment during warm months.
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1939 Childrens Stand Selling Ice-Cold Pop in Muskogee
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