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Barbacue Dinner at Pie Town Fair event

id: e_barbacue-dinner-at-pie-town-fair_b0f790

also known as: Barbacue Dinner

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Summary:  Fair dinner event where pies and cakes were cut.
Completeness: 32/100 Grade F
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cited from Cutting the Pies and Cakes at the Barbacue Dinner, Pie Town, New Mexico Fair
Cutting the Pies and Cakes at the Barbacue Dinner, Pie Town, New Mexico Fair Subjects: Amusements; Landscapes; Recreation; Food habits; Cake; Figure group; Foodstuff; Lee, Russell; Leisure; Eating and drinking; Landscape; New Mexico; Object; Foodstuff; Cake Location: New Mexico…

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Cutting the Pies and Cakes at the Barbacue Dinner, Pie Town, New Mexico Fair

Russell Lee, born Ottawa, IL 1903-died Austin TX 1986 · other · Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift from the Trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art (Gift of Mr. Lee Minichiello and Mr. J. Kent Minichiello) · details

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