20 Amazing Photos Capture Stores of the U.S. in the Early 1940s_Ha

The early 1940s were dominated by World War II and its impact on the United States as well as many countries throughout the world.

The U.S. experienced a cultural shift when many jobs once occupied by men were left vacant as they left for war. As a result women in great numbers left the home and entered the workplace.
During a few of the war years, automobile production ceased and many Americans experienced hardships that included rationing of gasoline and food supplies.
Gasoline, meat, and clothing were tightly rationed. Most families were allocated 3 US gallons (11 l; 2.5 imp gal) of gasoline a week, which sharply curtailed driving for any purpose. Production of most durable goods, like new housing, vacuum cleaners, and kitchen appliances, was banned until the war ended.
Take a look at these amazing photos from The Library of Congress to see what stores of the U.S. looked like in the early 1940s.

Louisiana. A cross roads store, bar, “juke joint,” and gas station in the cotton plantation area, Melrose

 

Louisiana. A store with live fish for sale, vicinity of Natchitoches

 

Idaho. On main street of Cascade

 

Kentucky. Farmers and townspeople in town on Court day, Campton. The sign on awning “Tyler’s Place” and sign on window “Tyler’s Store Dry Goods”

 

Massachusetts. Quincy Market at the street corner, Brockton

 

Massachusetts. Second-hand plumbing store, Brockton

 

Mississippi. Store or cafe with soft drink signs- Coca-Cola, Orange-Crush, Royal Crown, Double Cola, and Dr. Pepper, Natchez

 

Nebraska. Eagle Fruit Store, Lincoln

 

Nebraska. Grand Grocery Co., Lincoln

 

Nebraska. Seed and feed store, Lincoln

 

New Mexico. General Merchandise store, Main Street, Pie Town

 

New Mexico. General Merchandise store, Main Street, Pie Town

 

New Mexico. General store, Chacon

 

New Mexico. General store, near Questa, Taos County

 

Ohio. Grocery store, Mt. Orab

 

Texas. Old house and fruit stand, Houston

 

Washington, D.C.. Laundry, barbershop and stores

 

Washington, D.C.. Laundry, barbershop and stores

 

Washington, D.C.. Shulman’s Market on N at Union St. S.W.

 

Washington, D.C.. Shulman’s Market on N at Union St. S.W.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

eight − 4 =