Lon Allen and Son Playing Fiddles Iron River Michigan 1937
Lon Allen and his son play fiddles in Iron River, Michigan, in May 1937. The son’s fiddle is self-made, representing a tradition of craftsmanship and music in rural America. Iron River was known for its logging industry, which shaped the local culture, including music-making that brought communities together.
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Lon Allen and Son Playing Fiddles Iron River Michigan 1937
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