Winslow Ames House

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title: Winslow Ames House
text: The Winslow Ames House is a prefabricated modular International Style house in New London, Connecticut, United States. It was designed by Robert W. McLaughlin Jr. and was built in 1933. Winslow Ames, a professor of art history at Connecticut College and the art director of the Lyman Allyn Museum, had the home built after attending the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago. Constructed for $7,500, the prefabricated house is one of two surviving Motohomes produced by McLaughlin's company Ameri
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description: Historic house in Connecticut, United States
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winslow_Ames_House
date created: 2009-10-26T04:57:23Z
date modified: 2024-08-28T03:23:46Z
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