10 Rare Photos Taken In West Virginia During The Great Depression
West Virginia has seen some tough times, some still somewhat fresh in local memory… and that includes The Great Depression. During the 1930s, West Virginians suffered greatly, but we found a way to survive just as we always do. Let’s take a look back at these fascinating historic photos of West Virginia from The Great Depression.
As we look through these photos we are reminded to be grateful for all that we have today. Did you ever hear about the impact of the Great Depression in West Virginia from your family? We’d love to hear your thoughts and stories in the comments.
Love West Virginian history? Our landscape may have once been inhabited by giants… just take a look at our archaeological record!
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