1940 Adobe House Roof Hole for Stovepipe in New Mexico
A hole in the roof of an adobe house in Costilla, New Mexico, serves a practical purpose for stovepipe installation. Taken in July 1940, the image represents traditional adobe construction methods, utilizing local materials to create durable homes. Adobe structures have been a significant part of Southwestern architecture for centuries.
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1940 Adobe House Roof Hole for Stovepipe in New Mexico
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