Longacre has let slip that he does not live in an "old village", so that is not it. Should look at recent aerial photos to find his "shed." (I haven't.)
It's nice to see that there are no fences dividing the properties Reminds me of where I grew up at. Not like Los Angeles area where fences are everywhere!
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Oh and if you're really interested, there's also a house for sale on the street. Link
<< <i>A former board member [I think] lives in the Midlothian area. >>
That's correct. I thought the same thing when I saw the address.
Edit: There are a several Double Eagle Dr/St/Av/Ct/Ln in the U.S.
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<< <i>you have too much free time
Not true, I'm a multi-tasker! I was chewing gum as I found this.
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I knew it would happen.
<< <i>Could this be the location of the fabled Longacre Estate?
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Longacre has let slip that he does not live in an "old village", so that is not it. Should look at recent aerial photos to find his "shed." (I haven't.)
Ed. S.
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Reminds me of where I grew up at.
Not like Los Angeles area where fences are everywhere!
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