File:Crawford tennessee store 1974.jpg

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English: Exterior View of a Deserted Store in Crawford, Tennessee near Cookeville. The Town Was Once a Booming Coal Mining Headquarters, But Now Is Largely Uninhabited. The Last Year the State Issued Licenses to the Store Was in 1966. The Man in the Picture Is a Retired Miner Who Lives in the Neighborhood and Has Just Come From the Small Post Office There 04/1974
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