In my recent blog entry "Why is Burlingame, CA so desirable?"
I mentioned the death of Charles Frank Burlingame III, whose plane
crashed to the Pentagon on 9/11. He was a descendant of Anson
Burlingame, after whom Burlingame was named. On December 5, 2006, the
Burlingame family suffered another loss. Wendy Burlingame, 32, a
daughter of Charles Frank Burlingame, was found dead in a fire at the
Galaxy Towers apartment complex in Guttenberg, N.J. The following
article, published on December 6th by New York Post,
reports the tragic event. According to the New York Post report "the
quick-spreading, four-alarm fire - has been ruled suspicious, - but that
no accelerator had been used." The suspicious character of Wendy
Burlingame's death spurred speculations about the link to the so called "9/11 conspiracy theory".
I encourage those of you who read my first story about Burlingame to click on the following link to Wikipedia.
You will find there a number of interesting facts on Burlingame's
history. For example, did you know that the movie Dangerous Minds with
Michelle Pfeifer was filmed on the Burlingame High School Campus in the
spring 1994? Or that Charlie Howard, the owner of Seabiscut, owned a
home in Burlingame? So click on the link above and endulge yourself in
discovering Burlingame. And if you get interested to read more about
Burlingame's history, please don't miss the article published by the Burlingame Historical Society.
According to their entry "In 1893, 23 years after (Anson) Burlingame's
death, a group of wealthy young men from San Francisco set about
organizing a country club on the Peninsula. In casting about for a
suitable designation they were inspired by the nice sounding name still
found on county maps of the area. They decided to call it - The
Burlingame Country Club. The village that was developing nearby, around
the railroad station, was known as “Burlingame”, reflecting some of the
prestige of the glamorous club, but it was not until 1908 that the town
was incorporated. So was the name of the town selected because it was
"nice sounding" (as it was in the case of the Club) or as a tribute to
Anson Burlingame - our nation's famous diplomat and China's first
ambassador to the United States?
Check also: Directory of posts on Burlingame, CA by Cimpler Real Estate
and Fascinating secrets of Easton Addition
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