Clothes Drying on Tree in Meriden Connecticut 1939
Clothes hang on a drying tree in a backyard in Meriden, Connecticut, illustrating a typical domestic scene from the late 1930s. In October 1939, families often utilized outdoor drying methods for laundry, a practical solution in small towns. This practice demonstrates resourcefulness and connection to home life during that era.
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Clothes Drying on Tree in Meriden Connecticut 1939
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