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Despite ceasing operations over seven decades ago, the houses designed and built by Gordon-Van Tine remain standing across the U.S., cherished by homeowners, historians, and preservationists. Many have been carefully restored or preserved as nostalgic symbols of America’s optimistic early 20th-century housing movement.
Their story embodies craftsmanship, innovation, and the American dream of homeownership—delivered through ingenuity, industrial efficiency, and a commitment to making quality homes accessible to every family. From behind-the-scenes lumber supplies to the proud walls of thousands of homes, Gordon-Van Tine’s legacy endures as a testament to America’s pioneering spirit in residential construction.