Child Playing on Teeter-Totter Long Lake Wisconsin 1937
A child plays on a homemade teeter-totter near Long Lake, Wisconsin in May 1937. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documented rural life during the Great Depression. Families often relied on simple, homemade toys for entertainment. Long Lake, known for its natural beauty, served as a recreational area for local residents.
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Child Playing on Teeter-Totter Long Lake Wisconsin 1937
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