Garden by Dugout Home of Jack Whinery Pie Town 1940
A garden sits next to the dugout home of Jack Whinery, a homesteader in Pie Town, New Mexico, in September 1940. Whinery contributed to the development of this community known for its unique adobe structures and resilience. Dugouts like his provided essential shelter in the areas harsh environment, showcasing early homesteading life.
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Garden by Dugout Home of Jack Whinery Pie Town 1940
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