Steeles Tavern Virginia Roadside Sign June 1936
A vintage image from June 1936 features a roadside sign in Steeles Tavern, Virginia, indicating the historic sites of the Grain Reaper and the Chainstitch Sewing Machine. These inventions played crucial roles in agricultural efficiency and textile manufacturing, contributing to Americas industrial growth. Steeles Tavern reflects the rural life of early 20th-century America.
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Steeles Tavern Virginia Roadside Sign June 1936
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