Maupin Oregon Highway Sign 1939 FSA OWI Collection
A vintage image shows a new highway sign in Maupin, Oregon, a small town in Wasco County. Created in October 1939, the sign promotes a local business, illustrating the economic landscape of the period. At that time, Maupin had a population of just 245 residents, reflecting the communitys character and growth.
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Maupin Oregon Highway Sign 1939 FSA OWI Collection
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