To: RedBloodedAmerican
Those people had it very rough, not the advance warning like we have now.So true - but the homes they lived in were built far better than what is put together today. The fact that Anna's house survived is testament in itself.
I lived in Juno in the late 80's and more recently, before moving to Atlanta, in Sebastian and Palm Bay. We're moving back to Palm Beach County on the 13th.
I'm *never* leaving FL again!
12 posted on
09/02/2004 12:21:09 PM PDT by
dansangel
("Kerry would let Paris decide when America needs defending. I want Bush to decide. " - Zell Miller)
To: dansangel
That house is so sturdy that when she sold it in the late 1980's, the new owner had the house lifted, dug out a cellar, put in a new foundation and rotated it 180° with no damage to the home, and it's a 3 story structure. I don't know why he rotated it. a 40' long screen porch looking out over the river now looks at a cul-de-sac. :/
Do a search for Tyndall House. Thats where they lived while it was being built! We used to play in it when we were kids.
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