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Built in 1959, 407 E. Aepli Drive in Tempe, Arizona is on the market for $450,000.
Tempe, Arizona
The 2,323-square-foot home boasts spacious living areas and floor-to-ceiling glass windows, which are typical of mid-century modern homes.
Tempe, Arizona
Open birch wood cabinets splashed with color give the kitchen a contemporary feel.
Tempe, Arizona
The roofed porch in the backyard is perfect for entertaining and complies with the era's social lifestyle.
Tempe, Arizona
The three-bedroom home includes original fixtures and a potential fourth room or den in the basement, which is where the second fireplace hides.
Portland, Oregon
This colorful office space is certainly emblematic of the era, but it also has a slight Scandinavian vibe.
Portland, Oregon
Also in Portland, 6107 N.E. 52nd Avenue is listed for $585,000. Built in 1949, its boxy, single-story design screams mid-century.
Portland, Oregon
A floor-to-ceiling glass window juxtaposes nature with an urban brick accent wall. The large windows are especially of note: most homes built prior to the mid-'40s had windows that were too high for children to see out of.
Portland, Oregon
The modern chef's kitchen flooded with natural light has multiple seating areas that promote family dining.
Portland, Oregon
Integration with nature is the name of the game at 116 Eastwoods Road in Pound Ridge, New York, which sits on five lush acres and is listed for $899,000.
Pound Ridge, New York
Black slate floors and Cypress tongue and groove paneling were a common combo in the '50s.
Pound Ridge, New York
Partial walls were also prevalent in mid-century homes. Here we see curtains that can section off the dining area from the living room.
Pound Ridge, New York
Some might say this is too much brown for one room — but that was the '50s and '60s, man.
Pound Ridge, New York
Similar to the previous home, 495 Longview Road in South Orange, New Jersey also blends into its surroundings, but with a more organic design.
South Orange, New Jersey
Listed for $ 935,000, architect Milton Klein designed the home in 1967. It welcomes nature with a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows on its second story.
South Orange, New Jersey
A sunken bathtub in one of the master suite bathrooms reflects the change in elevation common in mid-century homes.
South Orange, New Jersey
With an elevated, wrap-around porch and views of the Manhattan skyline, this home is the epitome of the mid-century modern aesthete.
South Orange, New Jersey