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  2. Quonset hut - Wikipedia

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    Quonset huts at Point Mugu, California in 1946 (Laguna Peak in background) A Quonset hut / ˈ k w ɒ n s ɪ t / is a lightweight prefabricated structure of corrugated galvanized steel with a semi-circular cross-section. The design was developed in the United States based on the Nissen hut introduced by the British during World War I.

  3. Orrin Thompson (real estate developer) - Wikipedia

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    Orrin Thompson (August 26, 1913 – March 7, 1995) was one of the largest real-estate developers in the United States. In the 1950s, a time when the post World War II population was exploding and in need of housing, he built and sold thousands of one-family homes, primarily in Minnesota.

  4. World War II Quonset hut for sale for $1.7 million in SLO ...

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    An unusual building just hit the real estate market in Morro Bay: a World War II-era Quonset hut. Listed by Jay Chiasson of Navigators Real Estate, the 4,000-square-foot building is located on ...

  5. 'Rammed earth'? Quonset hut? Here's a look at unusual stops ...

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    From a "rammed earth" house in Jones, to a made-over classic mid-century modern home in Oklahoma City's Edgemere Heights, to a vintage Bricktown warehouse married to a 1940s Quonset hut, this year ...

  6. True North Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Residential Community: Location: 4699 - 4719 16th St, ... True North was created using traditional style Quonset Huts purchased from SteelMaster Buildings in Virginia ...

  7. Thatcher Homes - Wikipedia

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    A Certified / Centrella Grocery Store shared an oversized quonset with a Laundromat just west of the school. [4] The lease period evidently expired at the end of 1954 when all of the residents were required to vacate the units. They were demolished in late 1954 and early 1955. Only the fire hydrants remain where the gravel streets used to be.

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