Luther E. Sadler Designed Art Moderne Home
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6851 Gaston Avenue, Dallas, Texas
The Texas Centennial Exposition offered this as a contemporary model home in 1936. The International style is also apparent in this home with its corner windows. The flat roof with a pronounced ledge at the roofline and flat balcony are also Art Moderne features. It was moved to 6851 Gaston after the Fair.
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