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  2. Lindal Cedar Homes - Wikipedia

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    Lindal Cedar Homes (est. in 1944) is an American manufacturer of prefabricated post-and-beam homes. Since 1950s it is the largest North American manufacturer of prefabricated cedar homes. [6] In the 1960s it was the largest US manufacturer of A-frame houses. The company operates as a third-generation, family-owned private company.

  3. List of Lustron houses - Wikipedia

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    Lustron Home No. 02102 - 2009 Williams Blvd. SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa NRHP-listed in Linn County. Lustron House - 433 Dunreath Drive NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 currently for sale; Lustron House - 708 11th Ave, Coralville, Iowa; Lustron House - 3706 53rd St, Des Moines, Iowa; Lustron House - 4343 Chamberlain, Des Moines, Iowa

  4. Lustron house - Wikipedia

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    Led by Chicago industrialist and inventor Carl Strandlund, who had worked with constructing prefabricated gas stations, Lustron offered a home that would "defy weather, wear, and time." [2] Strandlund's Lustron Corporation, a division of the Chicago Vitreous Enamel Corporation, set out to construct 15,000 homes in 1947 and 30,000 in 1948. [1]

  5. Category:Prefabricated houses - Wikipedia

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    Manufactured home manufacturers‎ (1 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Prefabricated houses" ... Lindal Cedar Homes; List of Lustron houses;

  6. Lustron Home No. 02102 - Wikipedia

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    The Lustron Home No. 02102 is a historic enameled steel prefabricated Lustron house located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [1] In 2004 it was deemed significant as one out of just nine surviving Lustron Homes installed in Cedar Rapids, and out of 143 installed in Iowa.

  7. Kit house - Wikipedia

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    Unlike modular homes and prefabricated houses, which are built in sections at a factory, in a kit house every separate piece of framing lumber shipped was already cut to fit its particular place in the house, thus eliminating the need for measuring and cutting, and likewise the waste of time (especially in the days before power tools) and of ...

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