Four Sweet Things in a Row in Chambersburg
November 26th, 2011
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In late 2005, a friend and I followed the Lincoln Highway from New Jersey (near Fort Lee) to central Illinois. Along the way, I found these four beauties in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
The first house (far left) is a Sears Osborn, followed by a Sears Fullerton, and then a Sears Americus and finally a Sears Winona (far right).
I’d love to know how these four popular models of Sears Homes came to be built alongside the Lincoln Highway!
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Four Sears Homes in a row!
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