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Revision as of 17:48, 6 October 2007
Pete's Lane was the home of Ken, Sharon and Jon Reddick and occasionally Sharon's mother, Ruby Price from 19??-20?? in Loughman, Florida.
Ken and Sharon purchased the two and one half acre lot on what was then a rough, shell-rock road in 19?? and moved their single-wide mobile home from Lakewood Campground onto the property with the intention to one day build a home and replace the trailer. However, rather than ever build a new, stand-alone home, the frame of the mobile home was reinforced and an addition was constructed on the front which more than tripled the square footage.
So satisfied with the results of the add-on, two subsequent construction projects yielded even more space and square footage.
Address
419 Pete's Lane
Loughman, Florida 33858
Additions
| Year | Purpose | Total Sq.Ft. |
1976
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The original mobile home was a single-wide trailer, 12'x60' | 720 |
19??
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Having long since outgrown their living space, Ken & Sharon determined that adding onto the existing home would yield far more space at far less expense, so a construction project was undertaken to add an additional 20'x60' to the front of the trailer. | 1,920 |
19??
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Longtime family friend and close personal friend of Ruby, Winona "Winnie" Vaughn, had retired and expressed an interest to be close to Ruby and the Reddicks. Largely at her expense, one more addition to the house was made. This the smallest of the three, was a simple 16'x16' bedroom and bath added to the back of Ruby's apartment, then making the entire back apartment 670 sq.ft., 2BR/2BA plus living room. | 3,016 |
1976
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The original mobile home was a single-wide trailer, 12'x60' | 720 |
Trivia
- Sandy
- Tony
- Kenny