Burning Leaves in Meriden Connecticut October 1939
In October 1939, residents of Meriden, Connecticut, engage in the traditional practice of burning leaves. This method was commonly used in rural communities to manage autumn foliage. The image portrays a typical roadside scene, reflecting agricultural customs that shaped the local environment. Burning leaves was a practical solution and was prevalent across many small towns in the Northeast.
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Burning Leaves in Meriden Connecticut October 1939
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