Why American Houses Are Disappearing Behind Garage
Most American homes weren't always built around giant front-facing garages. So why did the front door disappear? In this video, we uncover the forgotten zoning laws, parking mandates, narrow lot designs, and postwar planning decisions that quietly transformed the look of American neighborhoods. Discover how small regulations reshaped architecture, changed community life, and turned streets built for people into streets built for cars. Once you see it, you'll never look at suburban homes the same way again.

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