Dust Bowl Dinner Table Pillow
Boise City Pillow
designed and sold by Debra Martz
Dust Bowl Dinner Table by Debra Martz In the kitchen of the Dust Bowl house, the dishes are set facing down so that the surfaces of the plates that people would eat off wouldn't become covered with dust. The dust storms were so severe in the 1930s that the dust would find its way inside people's homes even with windows and doors closed. The replica of a Dust Bowl house from the 1930s is on the grounds of the Cimarron Heritage Center museum located in Boise City, Oklahoma. ©Debra Martz, All Rights Reserved 20220928-IMG_2974-Edit.dng
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