Faro Caudill Family Dining in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
The Faro Caudill family dines in their dugout home in Pie Town, New Mexico, in October 1940. Dugouts were common in arid regions as they offered protection from the elements. Pie Town gained recognition during the Great Depression for its unique homesteading community. The area remains a symbol of resilience in rural America.
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Faro Caudill Family Dining in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
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