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« Reply #40 on: Jan 11, 06, 09:19:38 PM »
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You're related to Meluso, right?

Nope... the cabin is pure Meluso but we are not related....



Somebody very close to you is, as they have posted here in the forum.  I think they live just down from you on Lark

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« Reply #41 on: Jan 11, 06, 09:31:15 PM »
KLRBach, do you mean Miss Mary?  She was a third grade teacher at
wrightwood elem. until two years ago when she left for health reasons??

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« Reply #47 on: Jan 11, 06, 10:39:10 PM »
You guys are killing me, about the MELUSO house.

Let me try putting some things straight about the Meluso house, pops yes that would be my dad Joe Meluso built the house on Edna and lark right around 48 years ago. He did live in the cabin next to his house on Edna while he was building the brick house on Edna and lark.
Joe owned the house up until he sold it, just a few months ago.
A very close friend of mine had been watching the house for us.
No Meluso's live in Wrightwood anymore.
And please tell your real-estate agent that Joe Meluso is still alive and kicking at 88 and just stop working a couple of years ago.And still owns a boat.
I guess rumors still fly around  town....LOL
Any more questions about the Meluso house feel free to ask.

Joe's son LOcAl

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« Reply #48 on: Jan 12, 06, 12:18:58 PM »

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« Reply #49 on: Jan 12, 06, 01:17:56 PM »
Hey Local,
Remember the kid that used to live in the little red house on Apple St.? I live in Montana now, and get a kick out of reading the forum.

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« Reply #50 on: Jan 12, 06, 01:20:43 PM »
Do any of you guys remember good ol' Jimmy Freed ???

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« Reply #51 on: Jan 12, 06, 01:27:46 PM »
Moved to Wrightwood in 1967, and lived there until the late 80's...but don't know Jimmy.

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« Reply #52 on: Jan 12, 06, 04:28:58 PM »
 

   Heard the name...One of Spurlocks Buddies?

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« Reply #54 on: Jan 13, 06, 12:21:47 AM »
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Yes I live in Hawaii, pops is down near Dana point, he did not place any trophies in the Newport ensanada race, he is talking about this year being the last one. I think this will be his 28th year of the race.

Montanabear,
Good to hear from you, was wondering what happened to you. If you get to cold in Montana and need a good thawing out look us up. This forum cracks me up, love reading about all the things going on in town.

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« Reply #56 on: Apr 29, 08, 07:45:44 PM »


I do remember another "grocer", the Drurys (sp?) lived on lark across the street from the Anderson's, just below us.  In the 60's Drury had a little grocery store where Mt. High Pizza is now located.

Isn't history GREAT!

When I first started coming to Wrightwood, in 1965, the little market where Mile High Pizza now exists, was called Smith's Market (I think it was already Smith's by then).  And I remember shopping at Holiday Foods (now Jensen's), when they were in the building that is now Copper Creek and First Feather.

I have lived in my house, a couple of blocks from the properties you are discussing here, for over 28 years, so I know exactly which cabins you are talking about, although I don't know anything about them except what I have learned here.  Yes, history IS fun - although I sure didn't like that subject when I was in school and HAD to learn it!

 


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« Reply #57 on: Apr 29, 08, 07:48:30 PM »
I do remember another "grocer", the Drurys (sp?) lived on lark across the street from the Anderson's, just below us.  In the 60's Drury had a little grocery store where Mt. High Pizza is now located.


I lived in that house in the 60's and early 70's

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« Reply #58 on: May 11, 11, 09:49:44 PM »
Does anyone know what is happening to the sag pond/old lake that used to be across from this home?? Lots of activity and such going on... Near Mill rd.

I check the forum often but never see anything about this activity, not sure if someone is actually thinking of BUILDING there.

Thanks.

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« Reply #59 on: May 11, 11, 10:20:49 PM »
Does anyone know what is happening to the sag pond/old lake that used to be across from this home?? Lots of activity and such going on... Near Mill rd.

I check the forum often but never see anything about this activity, not sure if someone is actually thinking of BUILDING there.

Thanks.

The gentleman who owns the "Lee Marvin" house across the street on Mill (SW corner of Mill & Mockingbird) owns that parcel and is having it cleaned up with the intention of making a little park-like setting on that property.  To my knowledge, that parcel is not buildable (if that's a word....)

 

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