Spanish Boy Stringing Chili Peppers in Concho Arizona 1940
In September 1940, a Spanish boy strings chili peppers for drying in Concho, Arizona. This scene reflects traditional agricultural practices in the Southwest. Concho is known for its rich farming heritage, particularly in growing crops like chili peppers. The preservation of these peppers contributes to the regions culinary culture.
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Spanish Boy Stringing Chili Peppers in Concho Arizona 1940
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