By A Mystery Man Writer
Color photography was still relatively rare and expensive in 1942 when photographer John Vachon stopped at the Grand Grocery at 1000 P Street in downtown Lincoln. American Kodak introduced Kodachrome […]
The USDA Forest Service—The First Century (The Great Depression Era, 1933- 1942)
Making Invisible Histories Visible / Central Park Neighborhood - 42nd and Grand Avenue
Grand Grocery Company store in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. 1942. Photograph shows Rice Krispies cereal boxes in window below oranges; Better Loaf flour sacks at left next to sign for: New & large
Historical grocery store hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
The Old Corner Store, Vinton Newspapers
A History of the Intersection of North 24th and Fort Streets – North Omaha History
A History of North Omaha's Kellogg's Garden Market – North Omaha History
A History of Grocery Stores in North Omaha – North Omaha History
The 1941-1942 German juggernaut in the Crimea captures the “invincible” Sevastopol fortress. - Warfare History Network
Making Invisible Histories Visible / Central Park Neighborhood - 42nd and Grand Avenue
The American Home Front During World War II: The Economy (U.S. National Park Service)