Ol' Myrt here did a little "Google Mapping" over the holiday break, and found this delightful picture of my real grandma Myrtle's home in Puyallup, Washington. (You can recognize a real Washingtonian if he or she can pronounce Puyallup correctly without thinking twice about it!)
Here's the picture and a link back to GoogleMaps with Street View. It was labeled 736 2nd Street Northwest, Puyallup, Washington, but as you can see from zooming in that the house number is actually 734.
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PHOTO: Above and below from Google Maps |
I remember the larger pink stucco 2-story home next door to the south, and the white modern rambler next door to the north. When Ol' Myrt here was a little girl, I visited and spent the night at Grandma's house and I just loved it! However, in the 1950s and early 1960s there was no white picket fence around the front yard.
From this aerial view, you can see where the detached garage is at the end of the driveway. The circled area was a large rectangular "victory garden" garden with dahlias and veggies. There was no circular blue above-ground swimming pool in my time. Pinpoint "A" below shows the roof line of the dining room addition. I remember the house before and after than room was added. The area to the left (west) of the north pointing arrow was nothing but a large grassy field where Dad, Mike and I would fly Dad's model airplane. The remote control was a simple handle with two fishing lines extending out to the plane. Once the model was airborne, the "pilot" would have to turn in circles to keep the airplane aloft.
Have you used Google Maps to find out more about where your ancestors lived?
Happy family tree climbing!
Myrt :)
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