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In 1910 Sears Roebuck built an exhibit of their agricultural products and catalog house goods for the Illinois State Fair. On top of a pavilion, Sears featured a catalog house that was called the Avondale. The house was open for tours and, of course was decorated with items that could be purchased from their mail-order catalog.
Here is a postcard showing what the house would look like on the ground:
The exhibit continued for many years and it is unknown when the house was removed from the pavilion. No records exist at Sears or in the files of the Illinois State Fair Museum. The house has become the residence of the fair manager and is still there today.
Here's an ad about this particular house design:
Floorplan of the house
Here is a postcard showing the interior of the home:
Dining Room Lamp as advertised in Building Materials catalog (Click on images to enlarge)
China Cabinet shown in Dinig Room
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