Adobe House in Chamisal New Mexico July 1944
A plastering adobe house stands in Chamisal, New Mexico, in July 1944. This structure illustrates traditional adobe construction methods, integral to the architectural heritage of the American Southwest. Adobe homes, made from sun-dried mud bricks, offer insights into local building practices and the use of natural materials in New Mexicos history.
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Adobe House in Chamisal New Mexico July 1944
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