Vintage 1937 Sod House Window McKenzie County North Dakota
A sod house stands in a drought-affected area of McKenzie County, North Dakota, in November 1937. Built from earth and grass, these structures provided shelter in a challenging environment. Farmers adapted to limited resources by using local materials, showcasing resilience during the Dust Bowl era and influencing rural housing styles.
A statement in any room, each reproduction is printed on museum-quality archival paper using a restored version of the original. Click "Add to Cart" to proceed to safe and secure checkout via PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Amazon, Google, or Apple Pay.
Vintage 1937 Sod House Window McKenzie County North Dakota
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