Henry Warner’s earliest memories are of being a small boy in Levittown, Long Island, New York. According to Wikipedia:
Levittown is a hamlet in the Town of Hempstead located in Nassau County, New York on Long Island. As of the 2010 census, Levittown had a total population of 51,881. Levittown gets its name from its builder, the firm of Levitt & Sons, Inc., which built the district as a planned community between 1947 and 1951. Levittown was the first truly mass-produced suburb and is widely regarded as the archetype for postwar suburbs throughout the country.[1] William Levitt, who assumed control of Levitt and Sons in 1954, is considered the father of modern suburbia.