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[[Edgewood]] lies 25 miles north of [[Baltimore]]. FZ's [[Francis Zappa|father]] worked as a meteorologist at the [[Edgewood Arsenal]].
 
[[Edgewood]] lies 25 miles north of [[Baltimore]]. FZ's [[Francis Zappa|father]] worked as a meteorologist at the [[Edgewood Arsenal]].
  
FZ from [[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]:
 
  
:Edgewood, Maryland, was sort of out in the country. It had a little woods and a creek with crawdads in it, just at the end of Dexter Street. I used to play down there with [[Leonard Allen]].  
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<blockquote>[[Edgewood]], Maryland, was sort of out in the country. It had a little woods and a creek with crawdads in it, just at the end of Dexter Street. I used to play down there with [[Leonard Allen]].</blockquote> 
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<div align=right>[[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]</div>
 
   
 
   
  
 
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We used to live in the Army housing facility in [[Edgewood]], Maryland. There was a family -- the
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Knights -- to whom my Dad referred as "that hillbilly bunch over there." One day Archie Knight got into
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an argument with my Dad, and the next thing I knew, Dad was running toward the house, shouting,
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"Get the gun, Rosie! Get the gun!"
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</blockquote>
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<div align=right>[[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]</div> 
 
[[Category:Geography]]
 
[[Category:Geography]]

Latest revision as of 02:18, 31 July 2006

Edgewood lies 25 miles north of Baltimore. FZ's father worked as a meteorologist at the Edgewood Arsenal.


Edgewood, Maryland, was sort of out in the country. It had a little woods and a creek with crawdads in it, just at the end of Dexter Street. I used to play down there with Leonard Allen.

The Real Frank Zappa Book


We used to live in the Army housing facility in Edgewood, Maryland. There was a family -- the Knights -- to whom my Dad referred as "that hillbilly bunch over there." One day Archie Knight got into an argument with my Dad, and the next thing I knew, Dad was running toward the house, shouting, "Get the gun, Rosie! Get the gun!"

The Real Frank Zappa Book