Pears Packed for Transport in Hood River Oregon 1941
Packing crates of pears line a truck in Hood River, Oregon, illustrating fruit transport practices in 1941. The region is known for its pear orchards, which contributed significantly to Oregons agricultural economy. Pears from Hood River were shipped by rail to markets across the country, showcasing the importance of transportation in food distribution.
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Pears Packed for Transport in Hood River Oregon 1941
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