McIntosh Apples at Roadside Stand Berlin Connecticut 1939
McIntosh apples fill a roadside stand in Berlin, Connecticut, in October 1939. This image reflects rural commerce in America before World War II. McIntosh apples, known for their sweet and tart flavor, originated in Canada in the 19th century and became a popular variety in New England for both eating and cooking.
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McIntosh Apples at Roadside Stand Berlin Connecticut 1939
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