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Old Posted Jan 25, 2022, 8:44 PM
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Originally Posted by cardeza View Post
east oak lane is very old, most large houses are from early 20th century. West Oak lane is newer, but still mostly built before 1950. Cedarbrook to the west of that was built after ww2 in early 50s.
I think you get my point before we quibble about details. The fact that these areas were not built out by the 1950 census was my point. There are pre-war sections in most sections of the Northeast as well and in the other areas I mentioned. Granted, E. Oak Lane is mostly older, lower density homes but wherever you see airlites, they weren't there in time for the 1950 census. If you want to argue that the area east of 5th Street and north of Godfrey is actually Olney, I think we are missing the point of my post.
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