Reading about what life was back in 1910 and pretty crazy to hear how Sears had prefabricated housing materials, shipped them, and it only took 350 hours for a carpenter to put the whole house together. At $1 per square foot. How & why did we... lose that?
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I wonder what % of those homes are still standing.
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They are called “Craftsman”-style. Like the brand of tools Sears still sells. There are TONS of them - the block I lived on in Alameda was >50% Craftsman’s.
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I'm in a 1926 Craftsman now. A large portion of Seattle and Portland, at least, are Craftsmans from that era.
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