In the early 1900s, Sears sold thousands of homes around the U.S. through its mail-order catalogs. Many of those houses are still around, and their owners are saddened by the retailer's bankruptcy.
In the early 1900s, Sears sold thousands of homes around the U.S. through its mail-order catalogs. Many of those houses are still around, and their owners are saddened by the retailer's bankruptcy.
Sears Is Fading, But Memories Of Its Mail-Order Homes Endure : NPR
Sears Is Fading, But Memories Of Its Mail-Order Homes Endure : NPR
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Sears Is Fading, But Memories Of Its Mail-Order Homes Endure : NPR
Sears Is Fading, But Memories Of Its Mail-Order Homes Endure : NPR
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