Here is your question:
On Sunday, August 22, 1915, Laura Ingalls Wilder sent her husband a postcard from the Kansas City train station, reporting she had made her train connection. Laura was on a trip to visit her daughter Rose in California. In which city was Rose living at the time, and on what street did she live?
With each new stop on the tour, we’re posting a trivia question focusing on the LITTLE HOUSE books, the musical, Laura Ingalls Wilder’s real life and history, or the television series. The answer to each trivia question will somehow relate to the city, state, or region in which the musical is currently playing.
A winner will be randomly selected from all the correct answers submitted, and that winner will receive a “genuine and authentic” prop from the First National Tour of LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE, THE MUSICAL! What a deal!
Little House on The Prairie The Musical opens this week at the Kansas City Starlight Theatre! For more information on the show, call (816)-363-7827 or visit www.KCSTARLIGHT.com
She was living in San Francisco on Vallejo Street!!! I’ve been there!!!
In 1915 she was living in San Francisco on Vallejo Street on what was known as the crest of Russian Hill.
She lived in San Francisco on Vallejo Street.
Sweet Rose, lived on Vallejo Street in San Francisco, California!
She was living in San Francisco California on Vallejo Street.
She lived on Vallejo Street in San Francisco, California.
Rose was living in San Francisco on Vallejo Street.
San Francisco on Vallejo Street!
She lived in San Francisco on Vallejo Street
In 1915, sweet Rose lived in San Francisco on Vallejo Street on what was known as the crest of Russian Hill.
In 1915, Rose lived in San Francisco on Vallejo Street
She lived in San Francisco on Vallejo Street
Rose was living on Vallejo Street in San Francisco, CA. :)
She was living in San Francisco on Vallejo Street
Rose was living in San Francisco, CA, on Vallejo Street.
Rose was living on Vallejo Street in San Francisco, CA.
San Francisco,CA on Vallejo Street
Rose was living in San Francisco, CA on Vallejo Street.
On Sunday, August 22, 1915, Laura Ingalls Wilder visited her daughter Rose in San Fransisco, California who lived on Vallejo street.
Rose was living on Vallejo Street in San Francisco, California.
In 1915, Rose lived in San Francisco on Vallejo Street on the crest of Russian Hill.
I just wanted to say that I LOVED the show SOOOOOOOO much!!!! I was star struck by Melissa Gilbert but then got so into the show. I laughed and cried and loved EVERY second. The person you have playing Laura (forgive me – I don’t have her name in front of me) was AMAZING…EVERYONE in the play was. And I yelled out in SD “Way to go Melissa” towards the end and I know she couldn’t see me cause of the lights but she looked my way and smiled. One of The most awesome experiences of my life. I loved EVERY minute of this show. WOW!!! Love, Carrie
She lived on Vallejo Street in San Francisco, California.
On Vallejo Street in San Francisco, California
Rose lived in San Francisco on Vallejo Street.
“Manly Dear,
I just did make my train…I sat all the way with a St. Louis German who smelled of beer and said V instead of W, but he was very kind and treated me to peaches… Hope you and Inky are all right.
Love to you both,
Bessie”
Rose lived on Vallejo Street in San Francisco.
She lived on Vallejo Street in San Francisco.
At the time Laura wrote the letter to Almanzo, Rose was living on Vallejo Street in San Francisco, CA.
Rose lived on Vallejo Street in San Francisco, CA.
Rose lived on Vallejo Street in San Francisco, CA.
Vallejo Street in San Francisco, California
Rose lived in San Franciso,California on Vallejo Street.
She lived in San Francisco on Vallejo Street.
She lived in San Francisco, California on Vallejo street!
She lived in San francisco california on vallejo street.
She was living on Vallejo St., San Francisco, CA
rose lived in san francico.
We’d love love love to see the musical come to Chicago! We were so surprised and disappointed that it didn’t make a stop here. Surely, it’d be wildly welcomed in the Chicagoland area! Is there a chance the musical will be brought to this area in the next year, or is the tour finished permanently?
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