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You all who are around 50 may be aghast...my #1 easy child was, lol.
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 605650" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>My first house was a mid-century ranch (1959) and my current is a mid-century cape (1950). It reflects the building "booms" in my town: We have historic housing built after the War of 1812 (most of the older housing was destroyed in the war); a few homes built in the late 1880's through 1930 (the depression stopped construction cold); then mid-century housing as our town became a suburb and a major project started nearby; a few small neighborhoods put up in the late 1970's and early 1980's (the recession stopped further development); and then a mini boom in the 1990's. So.... my "age" of home is actually the most common because my area saw the biggest population growth during the mid-century period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 605650, member: 1722"] My first house was a mid-century ranch (1959) and my current is a mid-century cape (1950). It reflects the building "booms" in my town: We have historic housing built after the War of 1812 (most of the older housing was destroyed in the war); a few homes built in the late 1880's through 1930 (the depression stopped construction cold); then mid-century housing as our town became a suburb and a major project started nearby; a few small neighborhoods put up in the late 1970's and early 1980's (the recession stopped further development); and then a mini boom in the 1990's. So.... my "age" of home is actually the most common because my area saw the biggest population growth during the mid-century period. [/QUOTE]
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