A lot of fast food places people work at. Also, they deliver cows and chickens.
duck farmers
The Salinas Valley during the 1930s was very productive in the area crops but not in the area of employment rights. Its geography and weather was a critical part of letting the crops grow properly.
it was awesome sauce
California edit: Salinas, California and the question was WHEN not where it took place in the 1920's EDIT: Nope. Took place in early 1930s during the Great Depression.
The background scenes for "Of Mice and Men" were filmed on location in California. Specific filming locations included the Salinas Valley and the town of Soledad, capturing the essence of the novel's setting in 1930s rural California during the Great Depression.
Salinas' economic activity in the 1930s was more on hunting. The community also had partial dependence on natural acorn crops.
of mice and men was set in Soledad, California, during the great depression of the 1930s.
pretty bad because it was the great depression
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"Of Mice and Men" takes place during the Great Depression in the 1930s over a period of a few days to a week. The novel follows the journey of two migrant workers, George and Lennie, as they seek employment and dream of owning their own piece of land.
The address of the 1930S General Store Museum is: Po Box 2743, Palm Springs, CA 92263
because of the farming and industrial options over there
No. IIRC, they haven't been in print since the 1930s.