Vintage Washstand in 1940 Pie Town New Mexico Homestead
A vintage image from June 1940 shows a washstand in a homesteaders log house in Pie Town, New Mexico. In this era, Pie Town was a hub for homesteading families seeking a new life in the American Southwest. The washstand illustrates daily living conditions. Pie Town became known for its unique community and resilience in the face of challenges.
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Vintage Washstand in 1940 Pie Town New Mexico Homestead
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