Carverdale Addition is a triangular-shaped, bounded on two sides by (now abandoned) Missouri-Kansas-Texas (MKT) railroad tracks. On the east side were the main tracks and on the west side there was a spur. The southern boundary of the addition is Northeast 10th. The topography of the addition is rolling hills and the streets were designed to follow. The Carverdale Addition was platted in 1944. The residences and the design of the streets represent post World War II housing and neighborhoods. Officially the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, the G.I. Bill was created to help veterans of World War II. It established hospitals, made low-interest mortgages available and granted stipends covering tuition and expenses for veterans attending college or trade schools. Carverdale constitutes our American History and now we offer it to you at an affordable price!
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