Tobacco Stand Conversation Oklahoma City July 1939
A tobacco stand keeper engages in conversation with a woman at a streetcar terminal in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Taken in July 1939, this image offers a glimpse into the everyday interactions of urban life during that era. Streetcar terminals were crucial for public transport in cities, facilitating movement and commerce.
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Tobacco Stand Conversation Oklahoma City July 1939
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