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  2. Levittown, New York - Wikipedia

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    Levittown, New York, is an unincorporated area in Nassau County, New York. It can be defined in three overlapping but non-conforming ways. [ 25 ] The most common use is Levittown as defined by the United States Postal Service 's Zip Code 11756.

  3. Levittown - Wikipedia

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    Levittown, New York – the first Levittown (built 19471951) Levittown, Pennsylvania – the second Levittown (1952–1958) Willingboro Township, New Jersey – originally and colloquially known as Levittown (started 1958) Levittown, Puerto Rico (1963) Bowie, Maryland (1964) Greenbriar, Virginia (1966-1971)

  4. List of Levitt & Sons Housing Developments on Long Island

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    Levittown, NY: Towns of Hempstead & Oyster Bay: 1946–1951 This Levitt development is known for being the first large-scale, suburban planned community in the USA. [4] Roslyn Country Club Roslyn Heights: 1946–1947 Strathmore at Roslyn East Hills: 1947–1948 Development description, houses, and brochure (1947) The exhibit home's address was ...

  5. Levitt & Sons - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 1947, Levitt & Sons broke ground on the $50 million ($682 million today) development of Levittown, which ultimately included 17,000 homes on 7.3 square miles of land. Alfred created the mass production techniques and designed the homes and the layout of the development, with its curving streets.

  6. William Levitt - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view circa 1959 of Levittown, Pennsylvania Levittown, Puerto Rico. Levitt progressed to become a pioneer of mass production. He had houses built in less than six weeks on inexpensive land with no urban infrastructure. Houses were built on concrete slabs, with no foundation, and could be purchased for as little as a one-dollar down ...

  7. Photo League - Wikipedia

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    The Photo League was the subject of a 2012 documentary film: Ordinary Miracles: The Photo League's New York by Daniel Allentuck and Nina Rosenblum. The film traces the rise and demise of the Photo League between 1936 and 1951, and includes interviews with surviving members and a soundtrack including Woody Guthrie , the Andrews Sisters , and the ...