Camping Behind Billboard U.S. Route 99 Kern County 1938
Three families camp behind a billboard on U.S. Route 99 in Kern County, California. Taken in November 1938, this image documents the migration of families during the Great Depression. Many displaced individuals sought new opportunities in California, making this location a significant waypoint in their journeys. The photograph serves as a resource for understanding American migration during this era.
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Camping Behind Billboard U.S. Route 99 Kern County 1938
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