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The Lustron now destined for the Ohio Historical Society, as it stood on its original lot in Arlington, Virginia.
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Before the Arlington Lustron was disassembled, it was documented by staff and photographed by the Historic American Buildings Survey.
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An interior bedroom of the Arlington Lustron, complete with standard built-in furnishings and closets.
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Lustron Corporation Founder Carl Strandlund prepares to cut the ribbon on a new Lustron home.
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The cover image from the official Lustron assembly manual.
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Standard floorplans for the Lustron.
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The first disassembly of the Arlington Lustron, after the county’s acquisition of it.
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A crew of volunteers rebuilds the Arlington Lustron at MoMA.
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The MoMA construction crew holds a “This Place Matters” sign with the Lustron.
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Crowds tour the Lustron during the opening reception of MoMA’s acclaimeed exhibit “Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling.”
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Workers load parts of the Arlington Lustron for its final journey “home” to Ohio.
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Arlington County preservation staff Cynthia Liccese-Torres and Michael Leventhal pose in front of the partially filled truck of Lustron panels.