Fruit Packing Sheds New Castle California 1940
Fruit packing sheds stand prominently in New Castle, California, a hub of agricultural activity in Placer County. In December 1940, these structures served as vital facilities for sorting and packing fruits, reflecting the region’s agricultural productivity. The image belongs to the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents significant aspects of American life.
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Fruit Packing Sheds New Castle California 1940
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