1940 Community Collaboration in Pie Town New Mexico
In June 1940, a neighbor assists in constructing a dugout by dragging a log in Pie Town, New Mexico. This scene reflects the communal spirit of rural America during the 1940s. Pie Town, known for its unique name and location, became a symbol of resilience and collaboration among its residents. The image belongs to the FSA/OWI Collection.
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1940 Community Collaboration in Pie Town New Mexico
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