Virginia Lively Gas Station Worker Louisville 1943
Virginia Lively works at a gas station in Louisville, Kentucky. In June 1943, she transitioned from being a beauty operator to this role, reflecting changes in workforce dynamics during World War II. The image is part of the FSA/OWI collection, which documents everyday life in Jefferson County, offering insights into the eras economic shifts.
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Virginia Lively Gas Station Worker Louisville 1943
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