Child Playing on Homemade Teeter-Totter Long Lake 1937
A child plays on a homemade teeter-totter near Long Lake, Wisconsin, in May 1937. This scene exemplifies rural life during the Great Depression, showcasing how children engaged in imaginative play with limited resources. Long Lake is known for its natural beauty and community-oriented living, reflecting the resilience of families in that era.
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Child Playing on Homemade Teeter-Totter Long Lake 1937
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