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Abstract
1960s suburban architecture and landscape in DeKalb County, Georgia are unique cultural resources, worthy of study and consideration for preservation. They represent the zenith of post-War residential development in the county. Also, they are an integral part of the post-War development and stylistic trends while also representing the height of both scale and application of styles during the immediate post-War period. 1960s suburban residential resources in DeKalb County have remained largely intact, thus providing an excellent study area for determining significant patterns of development and design and how those patterns were a product of the social and cultural environment of the time.