The Josephine Reifsnyder Lustron House in Stillwater, Oklahoma is a historic prefabricated home.
[2] At the end of World War II in 1945, the U.S. Government estimated that the country needed to create nearly 3 million houses moderate to low income houses for returning soldiers and their families as soon as possible, followed by an additional 10 million units in the next decade.
[3] The Reifsnyder house was built in 1949 by the Lustron dealership of Hall and Abercrombie of Cushing and Stillwater.
Hot water pipes laid in the concrete floors provided radiant heating.
The house changed hands several times between 1962 and 1983, and has been a rental property in the Oklahoma State University campus area for many years.