


El Paso residents at plant quarantine station May 1937
Residents of El Paso, Texas, gather at a plant quarantine station in May 1937. This location served a crucial role in regulating agricultural imports to protect local crops from pests and diseases. The quarantine station ensured the health of plants, vital for the economy of the region, especially in a border town reliant on agriculture.
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El Paso residents at plant quarantine station May 1937