In 1938, LIFE photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt went to a fair in West Virginia, and he came back with marvelous portraits of the fairgoers as well as wonderfully atmospheric shots of the displays, attractions and the fairgrounds themselves.
(Photos by Alfred Eisenstaedt—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
(Photos by Alfred Eisenstaedt—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
Amazing the USA!!! I'm reading Kerouac' on the road
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