Faro Caudill Shoveling Dirt in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
Faro Caudill shovels dirt while constructing steps for his dugout in Pie Town, New Mexico, during June 1940. At this time, Pie Town was a small community known for its homesteading families. The town gained recognition for its unique architecture, including the dugouts built by settlers like Caudill, who sought sustainable living solutions in the arid landscape.
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Faro Caudill Shoveling Dirt in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
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