



Phoenix Cooperative Store Interior May 1940
The interior of the United Producers and Consumers Cooperative in Phoenix, Arizona, represents a significant aspect of community-driven economics. Established in the 1940s, cooperatives aimed to empower local citizens by providing access to essential goods. The cooperative model encouraged collaboration and shared ownership among members, fostering economic growth in Maricopa County.
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Phoenix Cooperative Store Interior May 1940
