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Yes that was the Sears influence.

Back in the day you could order whole houses. The height of that era was about 1890 to the 1920's (and then briefly again after the war). You could order a precut house, shipped via boxcar. The whole concept died out when portable power tools and delivery trucks with cranes became practical after the war, at which point it was easier to just buy whole stacks of dimensional and sheetrock and build on site.

3 years ago
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Yes that was the Sears influence.

Back in the day you could order whole houses. The height of that era was about 1890 to the 1920's (and then briefly again after the war). You could order a precut house, shipped via boxcar. The whole concept died out when power tools and delivery trucks with cranes became practical after the war, at which point it was easier to just buy whole stacks of dimensional and sheetrock and build on site.

3 years ago
1 score