

Tobacco Barn Construction Chapel Hill North Carolina 1939
The image showcases the construction of a plank tobacco barn near Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in July 1939. Built at an estimated cost of one hundred dollars, these barns were designed for durability, lasting fifteen to twenty years. Tobacco farming was a significant part of North Carolinas economy during this period, reflecting its agricultural heritage.
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Tobacco Barn Construction Chapel Hill North Carolina 1939