Spanish-American Farm Cupboard Chamisal New Mexico 1940
An adobe cupboard of a Spanish-American farm in Chamisal, New Mexico, appears in July 1940. This structure showcases traditional building techniques common in Taos County, characterized by the use of adobe clay. The design reflects the regions rich cultural heritage and agricultural practices established by early settlers. The cupboard signifies the blend of practicality and artistry in everyday life.
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Spanish-American Farm Cupboard Chamisal New Mexico 1940
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