


Camping Family Along U.S. Highway 63 Oklahoma May 1937
A family camps along U.S. Highway 63 in Cache County, Oklahoma, in May 1937. During the Great Depression, many families traveled the highways in search of work and better living conditions. This scene illustrates the resilience of day laborers and migrants who faced economic hardship while seeking stability in their lives.
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Camping Family Along U.S. Highway 63 Oklahoma May 1937