Vintage 1937 Texas General Store in Cotton Town
A general store stands prominently in a small cotton town in Texas during June 1937. This store exemplifies the architectural style of rural Texas from that era. It served as a hub for community interactions and commerce, reflecting the economic activities central to the regions cotton industry. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, documenting everyday life in America during the Great Depression.
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Vintage 1937 Texas General Store in Cotton Town
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