
Why American suburbs look alike
Chapter 1
The blueprint of Levittown
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Chapter 2
The invisible rules of zoning
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Chapter 3
The anatomy of the cul-de-sac
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Chapter 4
The cost of suburban sprawl
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Master of Why American suburbs look alike
Ch 1 · The blueprint of Levittown
sloane Levittown Suburban Blueprint
All these suburbs look the same, yeah? That's the Levittown blueprint plan!
Fun Fact
Levittown speed: In 1948, Levittown builders completed a new house every 16 minutes to meet demand.
Glossary
suburb (noun)
A residential district located on the outskirts of a city. In 1947, William Levitt built thousands of standardized homes in Levittown, defining the postwar American suburb.
A residential district located on the outskirts of a city. In 1947, William Levitt built thousands of standardized homes in Levittown, defining the postwar American suburb.
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What major historical event created the massive US housing shortage that spurred suburban development?
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In what year did construction begin on the first Levittown in Long Island, New York?
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How much did a standard, newly built Levittown home cost when they first went on sale in 1947?
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How many square feet of living space did the original 1947 Levittown Cape Cod homes offer?
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How many distinct construction steps did William Levitt use to mass-produce suburban homes?
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What appliance brand was pre-installed in early Levittown homes to attract young families?


