Why do the Suburbs Exist? A Closer Look at Levittown, America's First Planned Cookie-Cutter Suburb
In the years after WWII, America faced a housing crisis, then Levittown emerged. How we make our videos: Camera: Sony a6400 Microphone: Shure SM7B Audio Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 XLR Cable: Mogami Gold XLR Cable Green Screen: Neewer Green Screen Teleprompter: Neewer Teleprompter Production Credits: Scripts: Ken Weiss Storyboard: Ken Weiss Video Editor: Dalton Sturm Public Domain Photos from: Library of Congress, Prelinger Archive Assets from: Envato Elements Music from Epidemic Sound

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The Absurd Superficiality of Suburban Homes

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Crisis in Levittown, PA (1957)

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Step Inside a 1950s Levittown Ranch House (Full Tour)

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How a Black Family Outsmarted Segregated Suburbs

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The Invention that Accidentally Made McMansions

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Can we fix the suburbs?

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America’s Largest Housing Experiment: Levittown

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The Worst Housing Disasters in History

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Why are cities liberal and rural areas conservative?

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Why the Suburbs Are Terrible for Us (and the Planet)

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Pennsylvania Levittown

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LEVITTOWN: The Birth of Suburban America #sponsored

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Why These Southern Homes Don't Face the Street

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