The Home in the Sky was a full-size demonstration built inside the two top floors of the Builders Exchange Building. It functioned as a year-round exhibit of homebuilding and home furnishing ideas and featured many local and national materials that the construction industry hoped to sell. The exhibit lasted about a decade until the restrictions of World War II effectively shut down home construction. This ad shows the Home in the Sky as though it were in the clouds above the Terminal Tower and is similar to an early illustration in a Van Sweringen Company promotion of Shaker Heights. | Date: April 4, 1930 | Source: Plain Dealer Archives / Cleveland Public LibraryDownload Original File