Farmer and Granddaughter Picnic on Fourth of July 1941
A farmer and his granddaughter picnic on the Fourth of July in Vale, Oregon, in 1941. This scene represents a cherished American tradition of family gatherings during summer celebrations. Vale, known for its agricultural heritage, reflects the rural lifestyle of the time. The Fourth of July has long been a day for community and family events across the nation.
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Farmer and Granddaughter Picnic on Fourth of July 1941
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