Photograph depicts a row of residential houses built in Akron, Ohio. The houses are nearly identical in every aspect leading one to believe the houses are a suburban subdivision. While suburbs had originated far earlier; the suburban population in North America exploded during the post-World War II economic expansion. Returning veterans wishing to start a settled life moved en masse to the suburbs
Photograph of an aerial view of a residential neighborhood. There are streets, trees, and several h...
Reeveston Place is a neighborhood located on the southeast side of Richmond, Indiana. All of Richmon...
Much has been written on postwar suburbs in North America, and their impact on society. What are mis...
Photograph of a row of suburban homes on a residential street in a suburb of Akron, Ohio, ca. 1935-1...
The city of Akron was first a small canal town in 1825, but grew rapidly into a large city. The name...
Caption reads; "A house on Akron's "West Hill," where management employees of the rubber companies l...
Akron was originally laid out in 1825 and in 1841, became the seat of Summit County. Many of the tow...
This photograph shows the business block in Akron, Ohio, located on the northwest corner of Howard a...
Photograph of a large neighborhood. In this aerial image, rows of suburban houses are lined up neatl...
This illustration of the city of Akron appears in "Historical Collections of Ohio," published by Hen...
Five houses stand side-by-side down a neighborhood street lined with trees around 1945. Terms associ...
This photograph shows children on a playground in Akron, Ohio. Akron was originally laid out in 1825...
Photograph of an aerial view, looking northeast over the original sub-divisions of Westchester, Sept...
From the Charles F. Mensing Collection, a 1948 street view of frame homes on Erie Street between Che...
Terms associated with the photograph are: Downtown | Italianate | dwellings | Erie Street | Orange S...
Photograph of an aerial view of a residential neighborhood. There are streets, trees, and several h...
Reeveston Place is a neighborhood located on the southeast side of Richmond, Indiana. All of Richmon...
Much has been written on postwar suburbs in North America, and their impact on society. What are mis...
Photograph of a row of suburban homes on a residential street in a suburb of Akron, Ohio, ca. 1935-1...
The city of Akron was first a small canal town in 1825, but grew rapidly into a large city. The name...
Caption reads; "A house on Akron's "West Hill," where management employees of the rubber companies l...
Akron was originally laid out in 1825 and in 1841, became the seat of Summit County. Many of the tow...
This photograph shows the business block in Akron, Ohio, located on the northwest corner of Howard a...
Photograph of a large neighborhood. In this aerial image, rows of suburban houses are lined up neatl...
This illustration of the city of Akron appears in "Historical Collections of Ohio," published by Hen...
Five houses stand side-by-side down a neighborhood street lined with trees around 1945. Terms associ...
This photograph shows children on a playground in Akron, Ohio. Akron was originally laid out in 1825...
Photograph of an aerial view, looking northeast over the original sub-divisions of Westchester, Sept...
From the Charles F. Mensing Collection, a 1948 street view of frame homes on Erie Street between Che...
Terms associated with the photograph are: Downtown | Italianate | dwellings | Erie Street | Orange S...
Photograph of an aerial view of a residential neighborhood. There are streets, trees, and several h...
Reeveston Place is a neighborhood located on the southeast side of Richmond, Indiana. All of Richmon...
Much has been written on postwar suburbs in North America, and their impact on society. What are mis...