Spanish-American Children Replastering Adobe Roof 1940
Children in Costilla, New Mexico, replaster the corner of an adobe house in July 1940. This scene illustrates traditional building methods unique to the Southwest. Adobe construction, made from sun-dried earth, has been used for centuries in the region due to its insulation properties and durability, reflecting the areas cultural heritage.
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Spanish-American Children Replastering Adobe Roof 1940
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