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Ranch House
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Front wraparound porch, lawn, and landscaping of the James F. Crank residence on Fair Oaks Ranch. House is mostly obscured by large shade trees. A peacock sits in the lower right of the lawn.
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East porch and garden
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Driveway to house
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Drying apricots
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