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    Posted 14 years ago

    lmarenco
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    Sign on an early 1920's barn on an old cattle ranch. Still hanging. Barn built in 1923 by George Eberhard.

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    1. vanskyock24 vanskyock24, 14 years ago
      very cool
    2. lmarenco, 14 years ago
      The funny part in response to your comment of 'very cool' is that the barn and sign are located in a town named Cool in the Sierra Foothills Gold Country! The property was a stage coach stop, waystation (where 49'ers stayed on their way to strick it rich), and then in the early 1920's when the Prohibition hit, the George Eberhard and others purchased the property as a cattle ranch, pear ranch, and built it into a three thousand acrea ranch. Lots of history!

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