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Last house in the United States before crossing over into Canada, Pointhill, Idaho, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
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Last house in the United States before crossing over into Canada, Pointhill, Idaho, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Last house in the United States before crossing over into Canada. In American border ghost town. Pointhill, Idaho
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Last House Standing - A Glimpse into the Border Ghost Town of Pointhill, Idaho
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. In this photograph taken by Dorothea Lange in 1939, we are transported back to a defining era in American history. The image showcases the last house standing before crossing over into Canada, nestled within the desolate town of Pointhill, Idaho. As part of her work for the Farm Security Administration during the Great Depression, Lange captures not only a physical structure but also an embodiment of economic struggle and human resilience. The worn-out exterior of the house stands as a testament to the hardships faced by its inhabitants during those trying times. With its peeling paint and weathered stairs leading up to its entrance, it serves as a stark reminder of poverty and recession that plagued many Americans at that time. Lange's composition draws our attention to an oil drum placed prominently beside the house—a symbol perhaps representing both resourcefulness and desperation. This still image encapsulates not just a building but also conveys profound emotions tied to loss, hopelessness, and perseverance. As we gaze upon this haunting scene frozen in time, we are reminded of how historical photographs can transport us across borders—both geographical and temporal—to reflect on our shared heritage. Through Lange's lens, we witness not only an isolated dwelling but also glimpse into an entire nation grappling with adversity. This photograph now resides within the Library of Congress' collection—an enduring testimony to Dorothea Lange's
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