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Kramdens and Nortons
In the Honeymooners episodes filmed from 1967 to 1970, the address of the Kramdens ' and Nortons ' apartment house changed to 358 Chauncey Street, and the number of the Kramden apartment is 3B.
The Kramdens ( and later the Nortons ) are childless, an issue never explored, but a condition on which Gleason insisted.
The sketches, which comprised ten of the first season's thirty-two shows, followed a story arc that had the Kramdens and Nortons traveling across Europe after Ralph won a contest ( an updated version of a 1957 story arc, with musical numbers added ).
The Kramdens and Nortons were brought back for four final one-hour specials on ABC, which aired from 1976 – 1978.
The Kramdens lived in a small sparsely furnished two-room apartment ( the main set ) in a tenement building at least four stories high ( the Kramdens were on the third floor and the Nortons ' were one floor above them ), badly aired and with insufficient lighting.
The Kramdens ' bedroom was never seen, although in the episode about Ed Norton's sleepwalking the Nortons ' bedroom is shown.
The Kramdens and the Nortons are working-class neighbors, with bus driver Ralph Kramden ( Cedric the Entertainer ) and sewage worker Ed Norton ( Epps ) being best friends.

Kramdens and apartment
The Kramdens ' financial struggles mirrored those of Gleason's early life in Brooklyn, and he took great pains to duplicate on set the interior of the apartment where he grew up ( right down to his boyhood address of 358 Chauncey Street ).

Kramdens and .
The biological mother requested to have her baby back, and the agency asked whether the Kramdens would be willing to do even though they were the legal parents of the girl.
The Kramdens, Olesons, Bundys and others who followed may have made The Bickersons seem tame.

Nortons and section
The Nortons would gain permission from the Federal Communications Commission to move Channel 5's transmitter to Scray's Hill in the Ledgeview section of the town of Glenmore ( located just south of Green Bay ), one of the highest geographical points in the area and the long time home to other Green Bay broadcast transmitters.

Nortons and .
* Nortons Switch – A location in the western part of the town.
* Nortons Corners – A location in the southwest part of the town.
In 1955, Norton race chief Joe Craig gave Surtees his first factory sponsored ride aboard the Nortons.
Wartime WW2 production of the military Model 16 H and Big 4 sidevalve motorcycles was Nortons contribution to the war effort, almost 100, 000 being manufactured.
The Isle of Man Senior TT, the most prestigious of events, was won by Nortons ten times between the wars and then every year from 1947 to 1954.
Nortons also appealed to ordinary motorcyclists who enjoyed the reliability and performance offered by single-cylinder engines with separate gearboxes.
The marque withdrew their teams from racing in 1938, but between 1937 and 1945 nearly a quarter ( over 100, 000 ) of all British military motorcycles were Nortons, basically the WD 16H ( solo ) and WD Big Four outfit with driven sidecar wheel.
James Garret, a Huguenot apothecary living and working in London, and a neighbour of L ' Obel, made a chance visit to the Norton publishing shop, where he discovered the proofs of the Herball, and alerted the Nortons as both to errors he discovered in the proofs and to the incorporation of some of L ' Obel's material in Gerard's new book.
Although they were not concerned about plagiarism, the Nortons, fearing errors in a book that was supposed to be an expert reference guide, hired L ' Obel, an internationally recognized expert on plants ( who had as Gerard ’ s friend, unwittingly contributed to his book ) to proof the translations, fix the mismatched illustrations, and right its textual wrongs.
He and his ex-wife Sarah owned a restaurant in Red Wing, Minnesota called " The Nortons " until 2010.
The Nortons continued to own and operate the park through 1985.
The Nortons decided to retire and put their park up for sale in 1984.
" Norton " means ' north enclosure ' from the Old English, while the use of its forename to distinguish it from other ' Nortons ' is of late origin and not mentioned until 1334.
Her father Albert, who was a sailor, was regularly away from home, although provided enough of an income so that the Nortons were able to live comfortably.
The Nortons soon expanded their program beyond the Institute, acquiring manuscripts by celebrated academics from America and abroad.
The Nortons of Athlone are descended from Feradach O ' Neachtain who died in 1790.

lived and apartment
Now he was married to a beautiful girl, had a small son, and lived in an expensive apartment and worked for the movies.
He lived in an apartment house not over three or four years old, a reclaimed island of landscaped brick and glass on the fringe of the business district.
He gave me equivalent and even more detailed dope on Radic, including diagrams -- one of the apartment building Radic lived in and one of the apartment itself.
The apartment building in the Scherbinki district of Nizhny Novgorod where A. D. Sakharov lived in exile from 1980 to 1986.
* In Nizhny Novgorod, there is a Sakharov Museum in the apartment on the first floor of the 12-storeyed house where the Sakharov family lived for seven years.
He had a sister, Carol, and the family lived in a modest apartment near the Atlantic Ocean, in Bensonhurst, a Brooklyn neighborhood.
At first, they lived in a tiny, if pleasant brownstone apartment.
" ( The original Ackermansion where he lived from the early 1950s until the mid-1970s, was at 915 S. Sherbourne Drive in Los Angeles ; the site is now an apartment building.
The Bogarts lived in a fashionable Upper West Side apartment, and had an elegant cottage on a fifty-five acre estate in upstate New York on Canandaigua Lake.
In Rome they lived in an apartment at number 26 Piazza di Spagna, just at the bottom right of the Spanish Steps and overlooking Bernini's famous Barcaccia fountain.
After Schumann's death, Brahms hurried to Düsseldorf and for the next two years lived in an apartment above the Schumann's house, and sacrificed his career and his art for Clara's sake.
But despite his wealth, he lived very simply, with a modest apartment – a mess of music papers and books – and a single housekeeper who cleaned and cooked for him.
On 24 May 1924 Theremin married 20-year old Katia Pavlovna Konstantinova, and they lived together in his parents ' apartment on Marat street.
Throughout her childhood, Cruz lived in Alcobendas, a working-class town, although she spent " a lot " of time at her grandmother's apartment.
The family lived in Perm but had an apartment in Saint Petersburg and a country estate in Bikbarda ( near Perm ).
Soong died in her sleep in New York City, in her Manhattan apartment on October 23, 2003, at the age of about 105, thus having lived during three generations.
" The Dude was also partly based on a friend of the Coen brothers, Peter Exline ( now a member of the faculty at USC's School of Cinematic Arts ), a Vietnam War veteran who reportedly lived in a dump of an apartment and was proud of a little rug that " tied the room together.
They married in 1960, and lived in an apartment in Brantford, Ontario, where Walter worked for Bell Telephone Canada.
was assigned to St Bartholomew's Hospital and lived in an Earl's Court apartment, about five miles from the hospital.
He lived in the apartment of Giuditta Bellerio Sidoli, a beautiful Modenese widow who would become his lover, and organized a new political society called La giovine Italia ( Young Italy ).
The family moved in 1941 to an apartment on the Dalagatan, with a view over Vasaparken, where Lindgren lived until her death in 2002, at the age of 94.
The police however were unable to arrest Dzerzhinsky until the end of 1912, when they found the apartment where he lived, by the name of Władysław Ptasiński.
Byrne now lives in the same apartment building she has lived in since the 1970s.
Behind the tile, she finds an old metal box of childhood memorabilia hidden by a boy who lived in her apartment decades earlier.

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