The Blossom family's roots delve deep in Bainbridge; their family has been associated with many Island institutions. The visionary Lynwood Center, which received its name from a contest submission that paid homage to the area's Linden Trees, was developed by direct relatives of the Blossoms. And the Blossom family also owned the Timber Lodge on South Beach that doubled as an informal bowling area in the 1970s, given people were willing to set up their own pins. The family's original home, a stylish Tudor manor set amongst 15 acres of forest, has since been repurposed into Edna's restaurant. And another mixed use complex, to be named Blossom Hill, is planned on the remaining original acreage.
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