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Veteran's Temporary Housing, Andover Court [Demolished]
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Veteran's Temporary Housing, Andover Court [Demolished]

AddressMuseum Street, Cambridge, MA, United States of America, 02138
Site Number1720
Alternate Names Museum Street Temporary Housing
Building Root Number N/A
PIRC Site Number 1720
Architect (Original)
Constructed 1946
Demolished 1951
StatusInactive
Materials for this building in our collection are not fully processed at this time.
Site Name HistoryThe site is named after its function.Historical NotesThe buildings at Andover Court, which were 36 units total, were one of at least five temporary housing clusters built for veterans in the late 1940s on the Harvard University campus. The facilities were constructed in response to the unprecedented number of applicants to the college after World War II when Harvard struggled to find appropriate housing for all students. The temporary structures, constructed of fiberboard and purchased in kits from the Federal Public Housing Administration, contained two and three-room units.
Additional Information
Silverman, Robert K., "Vets Flooded Campus Under GI Bill." The Harvard Crimson. June 7. 1999.
"Housing Projects Curtailed as Married Vets Decrease". Harvard Crimson. February 9, 1950.