A black-and-white historical photograph shows a row of large, white conical canvas tents pitched along a paved walkway in a park or open urban area. In the foreground, a group of people in early 20th-century clothing—including women in long skirts and blouses, and several small children—are gathered around a wooden table set with plates and containers. A woman stands near the table, while others sit or stand by the tent entrances. The tents are arranged in a straight line extending into the background, where more tents and the silhouettes of tall trees are visible. To the left of the tents, a wide paved path is bordered by a low stone or concrete curb, and a building with windows is partially visible in the distance. The sky is bright and slightly overcast, and the ground around the tents is a mix of dirt and grass. In the lower-right corner, a faint handwritten signature reads "Miles Bros." and a small, white number "21" is visible near the bottom edge.