Citrus Fruit Display in San Antonio Market 1939
In March 1939, a fruit and vegetable market in San Antonio, Texas displays an array of fresh citrus fruit. During this time, citrus production was vital to the local economy, with Texas being a major producer of oranges and grapefruits. San Antonios markets featured the regions agricultural abundance, reflecting the importance of farming to the area.
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Citrus Fruit Display in San Antonio Market 1939
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