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TEXAS: LUNCHEONETTE, 1939. An outdoor hamburger stand at Harlingen, Texas. Photograph by Russell Lee, February 1939
TEXAS: LUNCHEONETTE, 1939.
An outdoor hamburger stand at Harlingen, Texas. Photograph by Russell Lee, February 1939
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1939 Awning Back Counter Diner Dining Feed Great Depression Lunch Outdoor Rear View Rural Russell Shack Sign Soda Soft Drink South West Stand Stool Texas Hamburger
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This photograph, titled "TEXAS: LUNCHEONETTE, 1939" takes us back in time to the early years of American history. The image captures an outdoor hamburger stand located in Harlingen, Texas, frozen in a moment by photographer Russell Lee in February 1939. In this rural setting, we see a small shack with an inviting awning that provides shade for customers seeking respite from the Texan sun. A group of men and women are seated on stools at the counter, enjoying their lunchtime meal. Their faces tell stories of resilience during the Great Depression era. The details within this snapshot paint a vivid picture of life during this period. A sign proudly displays various menu items including hamburgers and soda drinks like 7 Up. Behind the counter stands a box filled with supplies to feed hungry patrons. Russell Lee's lens perfectly captures not only the physical elements but also the atmosphere surrounding this luncheonette. It is evident that dining establishments like these served as social hubs where people gathered to share meals and conversations amidst challenging times. As we gaze upon this historical treasure, we are reminded of how far our society has come while appreciating those who endured hardships before us. This photograph serves as a testament to resilience and community spirit that continues to define America's rich cultural heritage.
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