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Originally Posted by Omaharocks
You don't see much contemporary in the midwest or northeast - there's just not a lot of tear downs/single family infill in older neighborhoods in those regions, which is where you find most of the contemporary stuff being built in the south and west.
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Well, the original question, I think, was more about actual mid-century stuff rather than new stuff, in which case the Midwest and Northeast should, at least in theory, have lots of stuff.
I was just looking around in Google street view at the Chicago area looking to see if I could find some neighborhoods with a lot of Prairie style houses (after all that's where Frank Lloyd Wright had his base, right?), but so far haven't really found much.