Man at Oklahoma City Streetcar Terminal July 1939
A man stands at a streetcar terminal in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, checking a telephone number. Taken in July 1939, this image presents a glimpse into urban life during the Great Depression era. Streetcars were essential for public transportation, reflecting the development of cities in America. Oklahoma City was a key hub for commerce and culture.
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Man at Oklahoma City Streetcar Terminal July 1939
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