



Tobacco Barn in Olive Hill North Carolina 1939
This vintage image features a tobacco barn with a front shelter in Olive Hill, North Carolina, taken in July 1939. The barn represents the traditional agricultural architecture of Person County, significant for tobacco farming. These structures were essential for curing and storing tobacco, reflecting the regions agricultural practices.
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Tobacco Barn in Olive Hill North Carolina 1939