No Vacancy Sign at Tourist Court Corpus Christi 1940
A No Vacancy sign marks a tourist court in Corpus Christi, Texas, in December 1940. This sign reflects a surge in occupancy spurred by an influx of workmen and their families during World War II. Nueces County experienced changes in accommodation needs as local demand rose, illustrating the eras economic activity and social conditions.
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No Vacancy Sign at Tourist Court Corpus Christi 1940
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