I was 8 years old and my sisters were 7, 1 and 1 (yes, twins) when my parents sold the house we’d outgrown and moved us to the house we grew up in. I remember looking at model houses (there were three, a ranch and two different colonials). I remember driving down a dirt road so my parents could choose the lot they wanted, and then choose and customize the house they wanted. I remember watching the construction crew slowly build the house, I think it took 2-3 months. And then, one day in November 1968, we moved into our new home. The house next door was identical to ours, the other house next door was a mirror image of ours, to keep all the houses from looking too much alike. The houses across the street? Two ranches separated by a colonial. That wasn’t the experience of folks who bought Levitt houses in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s. The houses were built quickly, assembly-line style, and were virtually identical. If one house on the block was the ranch, then every house