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3 Hartmann Place
1950s home of longtime Touring Golf Pro Douglas
Ford. Ford won the 1955 PGA tour and the 1957 Master's at
Augusta, Georgia.

370 Hollywood Avenue
(c. 1931)
Former home of Bobby Jones, 1920s golf legend.
Jones was a 4-time winner of the U.S. Open and won the golf Grand
Slam in 1926 and 1930. He lived in this house in the
1930s

400 Hollywood Avenue
Former home
of Bill Terry, Baseball Hall of Famer. Terry was the
last man to hit .400 in the National League. He was a player for,
and later managed, the New York Giants. One of the nine
homes built by developer Ernest Hothorn, Sr. See Hothorn
Acres.
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556
Scarsdale Road
Former home of
Lindsey Nelson. Sportscaster of the year, "Voice of the Mets" and a
member of the Baseball Hall of
Fame.
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