Why Did Lustron Homes FAIL?
Dive into the fascinating story of Lustron houses, America’s ambitious experiment in mass-produced, porcelain-enameled steel homes. Like, Comment, and Share our video, Subscribe if you enjoyed this video! Public Domain Photos from: Library of Congress, CC BY 2.0 Photos from: Flickr User: Sam Howzit CC BY-SA 3.0Photos from: Wikipedia User: Daniel Case, Ww2censor, Brian Stansberry, Matt H. Wade. CC BY-SA 4.0 Photos from: Wikipedia User: Kfouts Assets from: Envato Elements Music from Epidemic Sound

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