1940 Pie Town New Mexico Homesteaders Socializing Under Trees
In June 1940, homesteaders gather under trees in Pie Town, New Mexico, engaging in social visits typical of rural life. Pie Town, known for its history of settlement during the Great Depression, became a hub for those seeking new opportunities. This image illustrates the importance of community bonds in the southwestern United States.
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1940 Pie Town New Mexico Homesteaders Socializing Under Trees
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