
The town of La Feria serves as a central hub for this agricultural landscape in the Lower Rio Grande Valley during the 1930s. The region is defined by an intricate network of irrigation and transport, with the Southern Pacific railroad cutting a straight diagonal across the terrain, connecting smaller settlements like Chasladd and Stuart Place. To the south, the winding course of the Arroyo Colorado provides a sharp contrast to the rigid grid of roads such as Kansas Road and Altas Palmas Road that delineate the surrounding farmland.
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