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These are the known residents of Wisteria Lane, covering episodes (1.01—5.24). Note that no residents 4348 (Drew House) and 4360 Wisteria Lane have been mentioned, although an unnamed woman, played by an uncredited actress, is seen living in no. 4360 in episode 4.02. Also in Season 2, there is a black haired woman living here.
4346 Wisteria Lane Mona Clarke (used as a security house to prevent unauthorised access to the street.) BLDG #13: Seven Gables 1940–present The House of the Seven Gables [20] [21] (1940) 4344 Wisteria Lane Unknown Occupants BLDG #14: Chicken Ranch 1982–present Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982) Father's Day (1997) The Visitor (1997)
The house received its most famous make-over in 1964 when it was redressed for the premiere of the sitcom The Munsters.The third-story octagon tower with its mansard roof and four windows was altered into a covered widow's walk with a tented roof, the second-story center window was given a faux gingerbread gable, and a chimney and a crooked vampire-bat weathervane were added. [1]
The suburban secrets of Wisteria Lane had "Desperate Housewives" fans on the edge of their seats for eight seasons. Gabrielle, Susan and the rest of the women were undoubtedly the ultimate keepers ...
Cherry, who later created Lifetime's series Devious Maids, said he has "a couple of ideas to do it," but if he recreates Wisteria Lane in the 1960s, the 20- and 30-something characters fans knew ...
Mike moves into 4356 Wisteria Lane, renting the Simms' house, and poses as the friendly neighborhood plumber. He is quietly searching for his missing ex-girlfriend (Deirdre Taylor), and during this time, begins a relationship with Susan Mayer. Her father, Noah, wants to know what had happened to her before he died.
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There is a real Wisteria Lane in Westport, CT. Wonder if thats where they got the name. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.120.93.246 15:27, 17 October 2007 (UTC) There are loads of Wisteria Lanes - trying mentioning all of them would be impossible, unnecessary and not encyclopedic. Pjär80 00:34, 18 October 2007 (UTC)