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A Brief History of Greendale
Who and Why?
May 1, 1938
1938 Greendale Timeline
No Basements?
The Model Home
The Greendale Village Seal
Greenbelt Communities
Vintage Greendale Through the Lens of John Vachon
Greendale Municipal Court
Alonzo Hauser Flagpole Sculpture
Downtown Greendale
Police Station
Hose Tower
Construction
Greendale Cooperative Service Station
Greendale Fire Department
2009
2008
2007
2001
2000
  • 1938
  • 5503 Acorn Court
  • A Brief History of Greendale
  • Alonzo Hauser
  • Anthony Machi
  • Basements
  • Broad Street
  • Coal Bins
  • Construction
  • Crawl Spaces
  • Douglas McClure
  • Ed Bengs
  • Eleanor Roosevelt
  • F.D.R.
  • Fabian Strong
  • February 7, 1937
  • Flagpole sculpture
  • Garden City Model
  • Great Depression
  • Greenbelt
  • Greendale
  • Greendale Cooperative Service Station
  • Greendale Fire Department
  • Greendale Municipal Court
  • Greenhills
  • John R. Ambruster
  • John Spindler
  • John Vachon
  • Mark Kapocius
  • Marshall Bartos
  • May 1, 1938
  • Model Home
  • Mr. and Mrs. Allen Koschin
  • Norbert Dobner
  • Rexford Tugwell
  • Thomas Duggan
  • Timeline
  • Village Seal
A Brief History of Greendale
May 1, 1938
Greendale Historical Society: History

May 1, 1938

When Greendale opened on May 1, 1938, there were 572 units in 366 buildings. Most were two-story homes, except for the one-floor “honeymooners.” All homes had concrete foundations, cincrete (a type of cinder) block walls, and either tile or slate shingle roofs.

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