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What was their address on the show?
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If I remember correctly (from the episode where Donna is trying to get their family friend to do the Stone's taxes, and Alex wants to do them himself) she says their address is "1214 Windwood Drive." I'll check that episode tape to be sure. I can't tell if she is saying "Lynwood" or "Windwood"...something like that.
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Yes, thanks. Be sure and let me know if you find the Stone's street address. It's a great bit of trivia; and but for your helpful little detectivity, I'd be plum out of leads here. My e-dress, should you prefer to reply there, is WriteHemisphere@yahoo.com.
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I also recall the Winwood Drive addy being mentioned on the show, but IIRC most of the time they used more generic street names like Elm or Maple. As I watch the episodes I have, I'll try to remember to come here and post any addresses that are mentioned.
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I just watched "No More Parties, Almost", and the address as shown on a piece of mail is 453 Elm St.
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I've watched some more episodes, and here are some more addresses mentioned:
The Monster--1427 Elmwood Drive Royal Flush--453 Elm St. |
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453 Elm St. is mentioned on The Stamp Collectors, too.
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