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The '''Willow Nut House''' was a walnut packing house run by the Badagliacca family.  In 1944, the owners were Ray Agnoletti and Frank Badagliacca<ref>Fictitious Name Announcement: [http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fykiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=MaQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3934%2C3252516 November 4, 1944 San Jose Evening News].  Ray listed his address as 1040 Lick Ave., and Frank was at 1049 Lick Ave.</ref>.  The plant was on Willow Street in the Willow Glen neighborhood of San Jose<ref>Meghan O'Hare, The Christmas Tale: The family that started the tree tradition. [http://willowglencharm.com/history/willow-glen-yard-trees-2/ Willow Glen Resident, 2004].</ref>.
 
The '''Willow Nut House''' was a walnut packing house run by the Badagliacca family.  In 1944, the owners were Ray Agnoletti and Frank Badagliacca<ref>Fictitious Name Announcement: [http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fykiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=MaQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3934%2C3252516 November 4, 1944 San Jose Evening News].  Ray listed his address as 1040 Lick Ave., and Frank was at 1049 Lick Ave.</ref>.  The plant was on Willow Street in the Willow Glen neighborhood of San Jose<ref>Meghan O'Hare, The Christmas Tale: The family that started the tree tradition. [http://willowglencharm.com/history/willow-glen-yard-trees-2/ Willow Glen Resident, 2004].</ref>.
  

Latest revision as of 04:51, 17 February 2015

Summary
Business

walnut packer
Main Location

San Jose

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The Willow Nut House was a walnut packing house run by the Badagliacca family. In 1944, the owners were Ray Agnoletti and Frank Badagliacca[1]. The plant was on Willow Street in the Willow Glen neighborhood of San Jose[2].


Locations

Location Years Address Details
San Jose 348 Willow Street

References

  1. Fictitious Name Announcement: November 4, 1944 San Jose Evening News. Ray listed his address as 1040 Lick Ave., and Frank was at 1049 Lick Ave.
  2. Meghan O'Hare, The Christmas Tale: The family that started the tree tradition. Willow Glen Resident, 2004.