Sod House Window McKenzie County North Dakota 1937
A window in a sod house reveals the living conditions in McKenzie County, North Dakota, during November 1937. Built from natural materials, sod houses were common in the Great Plains due to limited resources. The FSA/OWI Collection documents daily life in America during the Great Depression, showcasing rural resilience amidst challenges.
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Sod House Window McKenzie County North Dakota 1937
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