Grade Range: K-12Resource Type(s): Primary Source, ArtifactsDate Posted: 11/4/2008
When the Depression and resulting banking crisis hit their community, the residents of the coastal town of Pismo Beach, California picked an unusual but logical medium of exchange. Perhaps with tongue in cheek, the merchants and officials of Pismo Beach decided to make the best of a bad situation, and to make the humble clam shell into an object of trade.
During the early 1930s, the United States and the rest of the industrialized world experienced an...
National Numismatic Collection, money, Great Depression, economic, community, innovation, 20th century, business, creativity, California, twentieth century, 1900, History, currency, numismatics, economy, depression, art, coin, 1930
A free verse novel account of the dust bowl from the eyes of a 14-year-old Oklahoman trying to su...
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