The Douglas Grant home, built on a hillside in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in 1946, features a 127-foot-long reinforced concrete roof. Visitors enter the three-story home on the top floor, which contains four bedrooms, and then descend a staircase to the living room, dining room, and kitchen below. The house is constructed of limestone quarried on the property by the homeowners.



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