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Quonset huts made ideal mobile and lightweight housing and storage structures and gradually evolved to accommodate uses as bakeries, showers, latrines, dental offices, and isolation wards. Their initial design presented problems with these expanded uses and was subsequently modified from its original sixteen feet by thirty six feet size with wall curve beginning immediately at its floor to a structure with sidewalls and multiple interior designs. Following the war, the military was left with a surplus of Quonset huts and sold them to the public for one thousand dollars per unit. Universities purchased them for student housing, and some returning soldiers even purchased them for their own personal housing. Modern day Quonset huts are versatile and perfect for machinery and grain storage, backyard workshops, and even airplane hangars.

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