Costilla New Mexico Lodge Hall Insignia July 1940
The lodge hall in Costilla, New Mexico, showcases distinctive architectural details from the early 20th century. Constructed in the unique style representative of Taos County, this building served as a community center for local gatherings. In July 1940, Russell Lee captured this image as part of the FSA/OWI Collection, preserving a glimpse into the towns history.
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Costilla New Mexico Lodge Hall Insignia July 1940
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