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  2. Prefabricated home - Wikipedia

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    "Prefabricated" may refer to buildings built in components (e.g. panels), modules (modular homes) or transportable sections (manufactured homes), and may also be used to refer to mobile homes, i.e., houses on wheels. Although similar, the methods and design of the three vary widely. There are two-level home plans, as well as custom home plans ...

  3. Why Does Everyone Love a Cape Cod-Style House? - AOL

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    The main floor traditionally has two primary rooms, the hall and the parlor, which are taken from the structures of old English homes. The kitchen typically lines the back of the home. Upstairs ...

  4. Royal Barry Wills - Wikipedia

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    With the motto "no stock plans," Wills designed buildings not only in New England, but from Canada to Florida, including Cape Cods, garrisons, saltboxes, churches, and, in 1941, a 300-unit housing complex for defense workers in Springfield, Massachusetts. [3] Wills was author of eight books on architecture offering designs and advice.

  5. Levitt & Sons - Wikipedia

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    The houses, which were in the Cape Cod and ranch house styles, sat on a seventh-acre (0.06 ha) lot. They had 750 square feet (70 m 2 ) with two bedrooms, a living room with a television and a kitchen with modern appliances, an unfinished second floor and no garage.

  6. Cape woman asked Habitat for Humanity to build affordable ...

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    Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod has built over 180 homes in all 15 towns on the Cape since its 1988 founding, according to its website. The first home was dedicated in Wellfleet in November 1989.

  7. Champion Homes - Wikipedia

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    Champion Homes was founded in 1953 as a single manufacturing facility in the small town of Dryden in rural Michigan by Walter W. Clark and Henry E. George. [4]In 2005, Champion was the first manufacturer to build privatized modular housing for the military.