The term pre-war or prewar (antebellum) is usually applied to the most recent or significant war in a culture's history. In the United States, Antebellum is most often used to denote the period before the American Civil War while pre-war typically refers to the period before World War II. In real estate the term refers to buildings from the (late) 1930s in the Functionalist or Art Deco styles.
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