Quinces at Roadside Stand in Berlin Connecticut 1939
Quinces are prominently displayed at a roadside stand in Berlin, Connecticut, in October 1939. At this time, small-town markets played a crucial role in connecting local farmers with their communities. Quinces were a common fruit, valued for their unique flavor and culinary uses, often seen in preserves and desserts during the fall harvest season.
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Quinces at Roadside Stand in Berlin Connecticut 1939
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