Homesteader Feeds Daughter at Pie Town Fair 1940
A homesteader feeds his daughter at a barbecue during the Pie Town Fair in New Mexico in October 1940. This event brought together families and neighbors from the rural community, showcasing local agriculture and traditions. The Pie Town Fair served as an important social gathering, fostering connections among residents in this remote area.
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Homesteader Feeds Daughter at Pie Town Fair 1940
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