1939 Construction of Plank Tobacco Barn in North Carolina
In July 1939, workers construct a plank tobacco barn near Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The barn replaces an older log structure, reflecting the agricultural practices of the time. Construction typically takes one week and costs around one hundred dollars. Such barns usually last between fifteen to twenty years, highlighting their importance in tobacco farming.
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1939 Construction of Plank Tobacco Barn in North Carolina
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