
San Fernando Federal Subsistence Homesteads Vintage Image February 1936
The San Fernando Federal Subsistence Homesteads in California, established in February 1936, provided affordable housing to low-income families during the Great Depression. Each of the forty homes occupies three-quarters of an acre. Families had an average annual income of eight hundred dollars, highlighting the economic challenges of the era.
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San Fernando Federal Subsistence Homesteads Vintage Image February 1936