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Back in the 1900s, the average American home measured just 950 square feet and would have cost in the region of $5,000 to purchase. Today, homes are almost 3 times larger and will set you back around $180,000.
US moving specialists imove have produced a stunning interactive timeline tracking the American home through 115 years of evolution, highlighting notable architectural features as well as the most memorable events of each decade.
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