Sumac Park Shacktown Community Yakima 1939
In August 1939, a shacktown community emerges in Yakima, Washington, known as Sumac Park. Shacktowns consisted of makeshift homes constructed by displaced individuals during economic hardship. These settlements illustrate the living conditions and challenges faced by many residents in Yakima County. This image serves as a historical record of resilience during a difficult era.
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Sumac Park Shacktown Community Yakima 1939
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