Grocery Store Clerk Painting Sign Minneapolis 1937
A store clerk paints a sign on the window of a grocery store in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in May 1937. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which captures daily life during the Great Depression. Grocery stores like this one played a vital role in local economies, providing essential goods to communities in Hennepin County.
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Grocery Store Clerk Painting Sign Minneapolis 1937
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