Jack Whinerys Daughter in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
In a modest aboveground slab room in Pie Town, New Mexico, a young girl sets a pot plant in a window. This scene from June 1940 illustrates the daily life of rural families during that time. Pie Town, known for its unique architecture and community spirit, was a notable settlement for migratory farmers and artists.
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Jack Whinerys Daughter in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
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