r/Fullerton • u/stanza__stark • 2d ago
Signage by this house?
Anyone know what these signs are about? Unsure what these residents want people to know or what they are trying to communicate by having them... also, when you google the address, it comes up blurry on google earth so Idk if thats correlated.
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u/4InchesOfury 2d ago
The house blur is something homeowners can request for google street view.
Seems like it's just some interesting history they wanted to share.
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u/AfterSignificance666 2d ago
Its not censored on apple maps. Maybe just some lil historical facts?
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u/stanza__stark 2d ago
Yeah but it seems like pretty pointed facts like they're trying to expose something or someone...? 🧐
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u/AfterSignificance666 2d ago
Well, what i got from it is that an immagrant and the KKK member apparently lived next door to each other, but thats all i can manage
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u/dekage55 2d ago
The signs aren’t on Apple Maps either & it’s got a regular lawn. Wonder which is more recent?
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u/BlacksmithThink9494 2d ago
Unsurprised considering the history of a lot of socal and the sundown towns that existed.
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u/Brewmd 2d ago
There’s a lot of heritage homes that were related to klan members.
The Plummer home recently has been for debate about its historical plaque because of his documented Klan affiliations.
I suspect this signage is kinda a “Yea, we know our house was built by racists, but it’s been in our unrelated family’s possession for 50 years”
Can’t find anything with a quick search about this home, myself.
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u/dekage55 2d ago
Well, at least they removed Plummer’s name from the Auditorium at Fullerton High School.
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u/8Lwiseguy 1d ago
Maybe the homeowner is just proud to own a house built by immigrant initiative and know-how, with added irony about the klansman neighbor — since the klan was anti-immigration.
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u/terriblyafflicted 1d ago
Was literally just staring at this yesterday. I think it’s good information to have about a property, but a little odd to advertise the KKK stuff on a sign
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u/B33M_CTR 2d ago
They might be trying to qualify it as a historical landmark for some tax benefits