Victory Garden at Charles Schwab Estate New York 1944
A victory garden thrives on the Charles Schwab estate in New York, New York, in June 1944. During World War II, citizens turned to such gardens to enhance food production amid wartime shortages. Residents cultivated diverse crops, fostering self-sufficiency and community spirit. These initiatives played a vital role in supporting local food needs.
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Victory Garden at Charles Schwab Estate New York 1944
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