A Kit House is a house sold as a kit of pre-cut lumber and prefabricated components. They were offered by several companies nationwide, most notably Sears Roebuck. Between 1908 and 1940, Sears, Roebuck and Company sold more than 70,000 kit homes through their mail-order Modern Homes program. Saranac Lake houses known or thought to be kit houses are included in the table below. See also "Little boxes," by Amy Catania, in the Adirondack Daily Enterprise on October 1. 2020.
Kit Houses of Saranac Lake
Old Address | Post-911 Address | Current photo | Kit House Model | Building Name/Notes |
72 Bloomingdale Avenue | 129 Bloomingdale Avenue | Sarbanes Cottage | ||
89 Lake Street | 182 Lake Street | 89 Lake Street | ||
91 Lake Street | 194 Lake Street | 91 Lake Street | ||
117 Lake Street | 246 Lake Street | Ayres Cottage 2 | ||
43 Maryland Avenue | ||||
50 Petrova Avenue | 62 Petrova Avenue | Worthington Home; Lustron House | ||
51 Petrova Avenue | 61 Petrova Avenue | 51 Petrova Avenue | ||
6 Slater Avenue | 67 Slater Avenue | Marquay Cottage, TBSBC, TBSWC, USC1925, DIS 1928 |
Rumored to be Kit Houses
Old Address | Post-911 Address | Current photo | Building Name/Notes |
21 Catherine Street | 82 Catherine Street | ||
23 Catherine Street | 86 Catherine Street | ||
21 Neil Street | 181 Neil Street | Rankin Cottage | |
23 Neil Street | 177 Neil Street | Van Wert Cottage (1928), Goff Chard (1931), Strauss Cottage (1932); DIS | |
29 Neil Street | 165 Neil Street | Wastrain Cottage (1913 — check), Hein Cottage (1928) | |
1 South Fairview Avenue | 9 Saint Hill Lane | ||
89 Park Avenue | 192 Park Avenue | Eger Cottage (1929), McBean Cottage (1950); [DIS] |
External links:
Arts-Crafts.com Gordon–Van Tine homes
Wikipedia - Sears Catalog Home
University of Maryland - Kit homes