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  2. Lustron house - Wikipedia

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    A restored Westchester Deluxe (sans ceiling and roof) from Arlington, Virginia, was reassembled inside the Ohio History Connection [18] in Columbus, Ohio, in 2013. It had been partially assembled (no bedrooms) for a few months in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in Manhattan. The house continues to be on display in Columbus through 2024 at least.

  3. List of Lustron houses - Wikipedia

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    Lustron House 413 17th St NE, Massillon, Ohio; Lustron House 110 Hummel Ave, New Philadelphia, Ohio; Lustron House 24070 Mastick Rd, North Olmsted, Ohio; Lustron House, 222 Opal Blvd, Steubenville, Ohio (2 bedroom, 1 bath. Garage. 964 sq.ft) [33] Lustron House 24048 Mastick Rd, North Olmsted, Ohio; Lustron House 3309 Tuxedo Ave, Parma, Ohio ...

  4. Hobart Welded Steel House Company and its works - Wikipedia

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    The William Hobart Vacation House is NRHP-listed (refnum 89000421) as of May 25, 1989, and located at 995 Polecat Road, Troy, Ohio. Dutch Colonial Revival in style, the house is set in a wooded area; it is a two-story estate house with three bays, in Dutch Colonial Revival style. It has all-steel construction.

  5. Sears Modern Homes - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, other kit-house companies also marked their pre-cut lumber, so marked lumber does not necessarily tie the house to Sears. [34] 7. Goodwall sheet plaster was an early drywall-like product offered by Sears and may be an indication of a Sears Modern Home. [35] 8. Compare house designs to original catalog images. Some models of Sears ...

  6. Kit house - Wikipedia

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    Eaton's sold at least 40 different house plans, but the most common type was the 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-storey, sometimes referred to as the semi-bungalow. In the 1919 and 1920 catalogues, all Eaton's houses were given a name starting in "Ea", thus, the Eatoncourt, Eastbourne, Easton, Eager, Earlswood, and Earlscourt.

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