In the 1960s, many new housing developments emerged to address the growing population, particularly in suburban areas. Notable examples include Levittown in New York and similar planned communities across the United States, which featured affordable, mass-produced homes. These developments often included amenities like schools, parks, and shopping centers, catering to the needs of families moving away from urban centers. The emphasis was on creating accessible housing to accommodate the post-war baby boom and the expanding middle class.
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