Unlike other new home ads posted here (such as this one or this one) that implied that a new home was the path to a glamorous lifestyle, this ad was refreshingly different. The apron-clad homeowner depicted in the ad was no Dorothy Malone lookalike; she was obviously a housewife and mother who would genuinely appreciate the house in the ad.
I had a hard time locating the model house shown in the ad, as there didn't seem to be a house on Kneirim Drive that looked like the architectural rendering with its distinctive roof line.
But I finally found it during a Google Maps 'drive by.' The house actually has a Pickett Road address. But it still looks great and modern, seventy years later. It's a very nice neighborhood too, with a country feeling. ( I remember as a kid I thought that whole area on the edge of town, including Pickett Road, Surf Ave., etc. was the 'boonies.')
But what's a P & H Home?
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Let's go shoot some hoops!
"What are you doing here?"
"Dan Brady sent me?"
"Who?"
"Dan Brady."
"Oh, that's different. Keep playing."
Was that a pre-fab house? It looks like it might be. Either way, it's held up well.
When I was a kid, parents hammered together a bunch of 1X4s and 2X4s into a backboard and hung the hoop on the garage. It added an extra element of out-of-bounds hazard into the game.
I like the cover of the plan book. Stretching the modest home out a bit and using earth tones to make it look a bit like a Frank Lloyd Wright prairie home for a fraction of the cost.
Dennis:
Probably without a leaking roof, too!
Dennis, you're right in that the P&H house on the brochure has the look of a Frank Lloyd Wright style. I really like it.
And BTW, Don lives right next door to a FLW-designed house – lucky guy!
Speaking of FLW - a person who owns one in Willoughby has the complete plans and license to build a second one next door. He has a beautiful lot for it overlooking the Chagrin River. All he needs is money. Would make a good project if you need to spend some of your Powerball winnings.
"And BTW, Don lives right next door to a FLW-designed house – lucky guy!"
The one in Oberlin?
Oberlin?
I'd rather not say.
Y'know, in case I make people so mad they want to toilet-paper my house!
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