1940 Interior of United Producers Cooperative Store Phoenix
The interior of the United Producers and Consumers Cooperative Store in Phoenix, Arizona, provides a glimpse into cooperative commerce in May 1940. Serving over 12,000 members, this store promoted community access to essential goods. Cooperatives like this one were pivotal in fostering local economies during the 20th century.
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1940 Interior of United Producers Cooperative Store Phoenix
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