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Subdivision Name
Louisville Town of
Property Address Number
1006
Property Address Street Name
Pine
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11/14/2018
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In 1960, Andrew J. and Mary Lang operated the Track Inn and lived on the premises. <br />In 1966, the Peltzer family sold 1006 Pine. <br />Thielen, Vasquez, Grosso, Wickline, and Flores Ownership <br />In 1966, after nearly thirty years of mostly long-distance ownership, the Peltzer family <br />sold the property to Deloy and Pearl Thielen. After a brief ownership by Willard and <br />Ruth Cone, the Thielens acquired it again, then sold it for good in 1972 to Max and Cora <br />Vasquez. <br />The business continued to be known as the Track Inn under all of these owners and had <br />an identity as a bar. <br />Charles Grosso purchased the property in 1977. In 1982, he platted the "Track Inn Beer <br />Garden & Bocci Court." <br />The following photo is dated 1984 in the Museum's records: <br />
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