Postwar Suburbia Images

Postwar Suburbia Images

The German Autobahn

A car cruises along the curves of the Autobahn in Germany, a highway with four divided lanes and no traffic lights; this type of roadway served as one model for the development of the American interstate highway.

The Father of Levittown

William Levitt, father of the Levittown empire, on the cover of Time magazine, July 13th, 1950.

Floor Plan for a Levittown Home

A floor plan for the "Cape Cod" model home, one of the first types of homes offered by Levitt & Sons, 1947.

"The Kitchen Debate"

U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev engaged in the "kitchen debate" at the American National Exhibition in Moscow, 1959.

Drive-in Theater

One of the few remaining drive-in theaters along Route 66.

The New Starlite

An advertisement for the 1949 Studebaker Champion Starlite coupe.

"White Man's Road"

A poster protesting the building of a freeway through an African-American community in Washington, D.C., c. 1968.

Route 66

A colorful map of Route 66 and some of its key sites.

Ribbons of Road

An aerial view of Southern California's Santa Monica Freeway and its neighboring suburbs, c. 1965.

World's Largest Ball of Twine

World's Largest Ball of Twine, an oddly popular roadside attraction along Highway 24 in Kansas.

The Cadillac Ranch

Sunset at the Cadillac Ranch near Amarillo, Texas.

The Gemini Giant

The Gemini Giant, a roadside oddity in Wilmington, Illinois.