Jewish Museum of Md. examines the exodus to the suburbs

Exhibit says residents wanted the style that neighborhoods presented

As a child in the mid-1950s, I asked my mother why we didn't live in a modern house built of new, salmon-toned brick like my school mates. We lived in a traditional city neighborhood, in a three-story 1915 rowhouse. We had only a small backyard that lacked a barbecue area or swing set.



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