Woman with Chili Peppers in Concho Arizona 1940
A woman holds chili peppers in Concho, Arizona, in September 1940. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, which documents agricultural life in the Southwest. Chili peppers have been cultivated in the region for centuries and are integral to local cuisine. Arizonas climate supports diverse farming practices, contributing to its agricultural heritage.
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Woman with Chili Peppers in Concho Arizona 1940
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