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chuckinca 07-25-2010 04:37 PM

Note the street listing has a column "MC ID" that has Street names SE 173rd, SE 80th, etc

TV Homes in Marion County have two address names such as:

12345 SE 176th Abbey Lane

Marion County has a county wide address system (that is just weird); all streets are named SE (or SW or NE etc) 176th or 2nd or 80th etc. It is normal that a street named SE 123th is next to a street named SE 35th etc no rhyme or reason for the number designation or location.

I believe TV made a special deal with the county to add the alpha names to the streets in TV.

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redwitch 07-25-2010 06:22 PM

I live on a "road." It's really kind of embarassing to say you live on a road that two city blocks long.

One of the things I love/hate is the fact that many of the streets in Santo Domingo, Rio Grande, Palo Alto, et al. are not Spanish names but Italian. Methinks someone didn't know the difference but it does give TV a sad sense of illiteracy (like Dutchess rather than Duchess) and, at the same time, adds some humor.

salpal 07-26-2010 05:38 AM

LOL, my favorite is one I saw the other day ...Guido Drive.....you are correct, they don't know Spanish from Italian.

philnpat 07-26-2010 06:03 AM

The roads in our development up north are named after golf courses. The original name of our street was Shinnecock Hills. After hearing the sub-contractors purposely mispronounce the street name, the developer quickly changed it to Sun Valley Lane. We're happier with the new name. :)

Russ_Boston 07-26-2010 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by salpal (Post 278750)
LOL, my favorite is one I saw the other day ...Guido Drive.....you are correct, they don't know Spanish from Italian.

I think that's rude. Looks to me like there was never a good meaning of that word:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guido_%28slang%29

zcaveman 07-26-2010 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by chuckinca (Post 278674)
TV Homes in Marion County have two address names such as:

12345 SE 176th Abbey Lane

Marion County has a county wide address system (that is just weird); all streets are named SE (or SW or NE etc) 176th or 2nd or 80th etc. It is normal that a street named SE 123th is next to a street named SE 35th etc no rhyme or reason for the number designation or location.

I believe TV made a special deal with the county to add the alpha names to the streets in TV.

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I live in Marion county. My understanding is that the direction (SE, etc) and the number (91st, etc) is for fire and police call directions.

I know it is very confusing and thank the Lord we were allowed to have alpha names added.

It is really fun when you have to give a company your address on the telephone.

Shimpy 07-26-2010 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by kb8tpw (Post 278673)
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3. TELEVISION: What was the setting for the "I Dream of Jeannie" TV show?
4. GEOGRAPHY: What was the Netherlands basic currency before it adopted the euro?
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6. ARCHITECTURE: Who designed St Paul's Cathedral in London?
7. HOLIDAYS: What holiday is celebrated on July 14th?
8. MOVIES: In "Forest Gump", what was the nickname of Forrest's best friend in the Army?
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10. MEASUREMENTS: What does the Mercalli Scale measure?

1. Morris 2. Alex Haley 3. Cocoa Beach, FL 4. The guilder 5. Member of Parliament 6. Sir Christopher Wren 7. Bastille Day 8. Bubba 9. Uranus 10. Intensity of earthquakes

See what you have to look forward to in the Daily Sun? Seriously, I haven't read a daily newspaper (too liberal) for many years, but I'm kinda getting use to a daily read of the Daily Sun. Prior to our arrival I read it daily on the internet, while checking out TOTV. I consider it an integral part of the "villages package". In a straw poll I'll still rate TOTV anead of the paper for usefullness, creativeness and crammed with important information, unlike the trivia above......

you're suppose to print the answers upside down.

Walt. 07-26-2010 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by kb8tpw (Post 278645)
... My street (oops, Run I mean) is Baldwin and it crosses Bassinger Ct. Must have been reviewing movies that day in the design shop...

Could've been worse. You might have ended up on the corner of Holmes and Lovelace!!

chuckinca 07-26-2010 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by zcaveman (Post 278816)
I live in Marion county. My understanding is that the direction (SE, etc) and the number (91st, etc) is for fire and police call directions.


How do the Police and Fire people find SE 91st when it is right after SE 23rd which is just after SE 199th?


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salpal 07-26-2010 03:48 PM

I agree Russ, it is rude, surprised no one ever complained.....

zcaveman 07-26-2010 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chuckinca (Post 278848)
How do the Police and Fire people find SE 91st when it is right after SE 23rd which is just after SE 199th?


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After spending about an hour on Google to find the answer, the only thing I can tell you is there are a lot of states with a Marion county. Tomorrow I will stop at the EMS station (or whatever it is called) up near our mailstop and ask them.

More tomorrow.

Z

Pturner 07-26-2010 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chuckinca (Post 278848)
How do the Police and Fire people find SE 91st when it is right after SE 23rd which is just after SE 199th?

Excellent question, Chukinca! As a Marioner, I'd love to see them abolish the silly, non-consecutive number names.

Quote:

Originally Posted by zcaveman (Post 278912)
...Tomorrow I will stop at the EMS station (or whatever it is called) up near our mailstop and ask them.

More tomorrow.

Z

Thanks Z. Can't wait to find out what you learn.

BobKat1 07-26-2010 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chuckinca (Post 278848)
How do the Police and Fire people find SE 91st when it is right after SE 23rd which is just after SE 199th?


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I bet GPS is used a lot by fire, police etc. to find homes throughout TV.

Taltarzac 07-27-2010 07:33 AM

Some examples of the Italian street names, please.
 
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Originally Posted by redwitch (Post 278699)
I live on a "road." It's really kind of embarassing to say you live on a road that two city blocks long.

One of the things I love/hate is the fact that many of the streets in Santo Domingo, Rio Grande, Palo Alto, et al. are not Spanish names but Italian. Methinks someone didn't know the difference but it does give TV a sad sense of illiteracy (like Dutchess rather than Duchess) and, at the same time, adds some humor.

I would like to see some examples of the Italian names in these Villages. Most of the ones I looked at on the Villages' map appear to be Spanish. Maybe, they ran out of Spanish street names and had to add some Italian ones??

zcaveman 07-27-2010 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by zcaveman (Post 278912)
After spending about an hour on Google to find the answer, the only thing I can tell you is there are a lot of states with a Marion county. Tomorrow I will stop at the EMS station (or whatever it is called) up near our mailstop and ask them.

More tomorrow.

Z

I stopped by the EMS station and they had no idea. They a a part of TV. I will try the police station or the fire station down at 42 and BV tomorrow.


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