One Of The Few Remaining Futuro Houses In The U.S. Is Right Here In Delaware
Delaware is home to a rare Futuro House, a retro modular home designed to look like a flying saucer.
Just when you think you've seen it all, we're here to tell you about Delaware's very own flying saucer. No, it's not an alien ship - it's a Futuro House! There are only a handful of these retro modular homes left in the world, and one is hiding right here in the First State.
If you've driven past the Eagle Crest Airport, you might have noticed a strange flying saucer that looks like it landed straight from outer space.
This isn't a visitor from outer space, though - it's a Futuro House!
These quirky, modern, and minimalist homes were designed in 1968, by an architect named Matti Suuronen.
Suuronen came up with the idea for a portable ski chalet and got right to work marketing his creation.
They never took off as intended, though, and to this day only a few remain worldwide.
The Eagle Crest Futuro House has been an oddity since it was first built. This photo from the 1960s shows how it has remained almost exactly the same!
Delaware's "flying saucer" is still occupied to this day, so if you drive by, be sure not to disturb the homeowner.
Can you imagine if these homes had caught on? More streets would look like this one, all over the place!
This picture was taken in Harvey Cedars, on New Jersey's Long Beach Island, back in the 1970s. The LBI Futuro Home is no longer standing.
What do you think of this funky design? Is this your dream home?
Have you ever noticed the Futuro House? Are you going to drive by and take a peek? Let's talk about this, and other odd Delaware landmarks, in the comments below!
If you've noticed any other weird roadside attractions here in the First State, let us know!
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