Picture of 334 Kenbrook Drive in Colonial Hills, 1952

Basic details

Picture of 334 Kenbrook Drive in Colonial Hills, 1952 is an image, with genre photograph.
It was created sometime in 1952.
Worthington Historical Society is the contributor.
You can find the original at Worthington Historical Society.

Background

Pictured here is the house at 334 Kenbrook Drive in Colonial Hills at the time Ronald and Mary Lou Dill purchased it in 1952. The couple was married that year, and they lived here until they moved to Cuyahoga Falls in 1954; Dill trained for a new job in Sandusky, and then moved to Cuyahoga Falls, before returning to Worthington.

In the fall of 1941, the Federal Government endeavored to build suitable housing for executives engaged in war production in Columbus at Curtis Wright Aviation. The Colonial Hills subdivision had been platted in 1927 but plans were shelved until the Defense Homes Corporation chose the vacant site in 1942. Overland Realty was selected to act as its agent. Architect Todd Tibbals was engaged as architect and designed nine home models that were used to build the first 200 homes. The homes were prefabricated in New York by American Houses, Inc. and delivered via the railroad. The neighborhood was the first site in the country to use sheetrock rather than plastering walls.

This particular house was first occupied in 1942, and the first deed described the lot and notes it is being sold "together with improvements thereon including a dwelling house and household equipment therein consisting of a kitchen range, a refrigerator and a hot water heater." Twenty three of this model of house were built among the first 200 homes, and this style home was only built on corners with the bay window facing the sidestreet.

Subjects

It covers the topic homes.
It covers the Worthington neighborhood Colonial Hills.
It features the address 334 Kenbrook Drive.

Record details

This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg.
The Worthington Memory identification code is whs1316.
The Worthington Historical Society identification code is 2021.29.041.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on . It was last updated .

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