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Peggy Fudge answers call for History, Please - re Bomar Heights

Wonders what is going on at the location. And most everybody is in the dark on the Lindsey Wilson Cycling Course. Something big is happening there, somewhat out of view of for Bomar Heights traffic. - EW

Peggy Fudge writes:
I believe a Mr. Henry(?) Garnett lived in the house that is coming down. I'm not sure about the next two houses in line, but I'm guessing Rick or Chuck Rogers could tell you. The next house up, set a little off the road, was Dorothy Duncan's, I believe. It stood empty for years and burned after the double-wide was put there. BTW, I am curious to know what is going up in place of the demolished house. - Peggy Fudge
Comments re photo 58239 History Please Who lived here in the 50s 60s




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