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This old house

If only places like this could talk. It's my understanding this was lived in between 1890-1920. 30 years of stories made here. Jack Sparrock was the owner running cattle and trading with the Indians. I could hear Bob Villa (This old house) talking about how we would fix it up.

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Re: This old house

Very cool, what an amazing view. Imagine the effort of getting material there in 1890, and then it was only occupied for 30 years. And fine work, look at the window trim.
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Nice place. Nice mountain park.
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Wow! That is so cool!

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Awesome! Would enjoy living in a place like that!
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Nothing funner then finding those places, and then finding a place to land! I've learned to be extra cautious as a lot of times old half buried implements and other trash can be "an issue." They can be more dangerous then a remote mountaintop LZ in that respect.
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And on the active ranch or farm it may have been parked there last week and he just forgot.
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