Indiana Landmarks: 'House of Tomorrow' needs repairs today

BEVERLY SHORES, Ind. -- It's called the "House of Tomorrow," but right now, it's not even fit for the homeless.

Indiana Landmarks -- a group dedicated to saving state history -- said the home is in danger.

It was built for the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago and featured a dishwasher and garage door opener -- things not common at the time.

It also had a garage for the family plane.

Red tape is keeping the Indiana Dunes home from being repaired.

It's now on a list of the 10 most endangered landmarks.

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