I had a wrong address listed in the original post. Don't know if you saw the edited post or not. Sam street number but on Clermont Ave, not Dikeman.OlBlueEyesClub wrote:Oh wow, thanks Snakes.
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Snakes wrote:I had a wrong address listed in the original post. Don't know if you saw the edited post or not. Sam street number but on Clermont Ave, not Dikeman.OlBlueEyesClub wrote:Oh wow, thanks Snakes.
Gotcha. Didn't see that you edited it. Funnily enough, the address you, linked, I walk past there all the time. Used to walk past it everyday when I'd be walking home from Elementary. I looked on Google, did the street view, and I think this is it. Bill described it as a red brick, tudor style home. The red brick part definitely matches, but I wouldn't really have any clue what "Tudor style" is, other than it being based on the Tudor homes in England.
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If you told me this house was in England, I'd believe you. I guess that makes it Tudor? lol
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Some other interesting pieces of info from the census: Bonanno listed his occupation as "secretary" and claimed that he worked 52 weeks that year
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Oddly enough I think it really resembles the home they used in the Bonanno tv film, A Godfathers Story. The one where he starts in his later life when he's already boss, and he boasts about living on the same block as the "Hempstead Chief of Police". Cool that this may be it and it still stands. I was thinking of going and trying to get some personal pictures of the place, but I wouldn't wanna be charged with trespassing lol.