Now, this was the typical Master Bedroom.
I know some of you in the hall can't see everything but there is more furniture to see when we move out of the way. Listen to these prices that Warner gives us: The bed $41, dresser $20, night table $3.75, and mirror $4.50, all for approximately $70!

The typical Master Bedroom


Let's go back downstairs so you can see the dining room.
Oh, and don't trip 'cause these steps are a little steep
(of course to save space).

Here we have the dining room
which could be purchased for approximately $55:

A table for $16.50 and 4 side chairs for$15



With a hutch

A hutch for $24.00


Notice the plates in the hutch,
do any of you know what these pieces were called?
None of you know?!
Well, let's take a brief detour because you will really enjoy learning about this. Edie is just beginning her tour and if we hurry, I'm sure we can make it in time. Things like learning about the furniture and these plates are an important part of understanding how it felt to live at this historic time in Greenbelt. You will be fascinated to hear her details about depression glass.
...Wasn't that fascinating? Now let's sit back down in the living room. As I was saying, Greenbelt furniture was quite inexpensive. Let me give you some details about the general public opinions of Greenbelt furniture at the time...

Opinions Of Furniture


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