Because like the bank 1930s robber Willy Sutton, he knew that there is were the money was hiding.
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It had cannons through the windows
There are several boarding houses in the Portland, Oregon area. The Yellow Pages provide eight listings of boarding houses in Portland. The Yellow Pages provides contact information for all of these houses on their website.
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Up to 20 girls were living in the Lowell boarding houses......
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Probably yes, although most normal schools do as well!
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NO they were never called that.
1930s houses were small mostly, and the ones that had electicty used it rarely. there were no TVs. radios was their entertainment. most houses consisted of a few bedrooms, a bathroom or two, a kitchen, and something similar to a living room. some houses were victorians, cottages, bungalows, usonians, and foursquare houses. http://architecture.about.com/library/bl-styles_index.htm this site will show some options of 1930s housing.
No, they lived in boarding houses close to the factories.
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Homes in the 1930s varied, just like they are today. They were often frame houses with wood siding. Some did not have inside bathrooms, and more than one bathroom was not common. They did have kitchens. Neighborhoods in cities were part of the city, outside of the business district. It was common for neighborhoods to be segregated by race and economics. City blocks had alleys behind the houses.
There are some boarding houses located in and around the central area of Houston. Some of these located within a few miles of parks and golf courses such as Hidalgo, Eastwood and Mason Parks and Gus Wortham Golf Course.