Old World Charm, 1926
This file appears in: Van Sweringen Demonstration Homes
While the demonstration homes called upon visions of historic European villages, the modern homes included two car garages and finished basements "for use as billiard or playrooms". Despite the Vans' attention to providing transportation routes and garages for automobiles, a major selling point of the homes was their proximity to the Rapid.
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This file appears in: Van Sweringen Demonstration Homes
Van Sweringen Demonstration Homes
The 1920s witnessed a time of explosive growth and expansion in Shaker Heights. With the opening of the rapid transit system between Cleveland and the suburb at the beginning of the decade, the population grew from less than 2,000 to over 15,000 by…
