• mylifeforaiur@lemmygrad.ml
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    Those look like multi-family units from that era. I’m not saying there weren’t a few large houses here and there, but the size you are seeing here was not a common single family dwelling in the US in this period. The suburban era doesn’t really begin until after WW2.

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      I think it’s a Sears catalog self-build, which were surprisingly common. I’ve seen some irl, but yeah, there are duplexes that look kinda like that.

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        I’ve lived in these style of Craftsmen home from that era. Most of the ones I’ve seen one story, and there’s no garage.