Vintage 1939 Roadside Stand Selling Squash Berlin Connecticut
A roadside stand sells squash in Berlin, Connecticut, in October 1939. During this time, such stands were common, supporting local agriculture and providing fresh produce to the community. The Farm Security Administration aimed to promote rural farming practices and boost local economies, reflecting the importance of agriculture in American life.
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Vintage 1939 Roadside Stand Selling Squash Berlin Connecticut
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