Posted by delawaresurfman on December 30, 2016 at 11:00:52 from (72.78.140.127):
In Reply to: Re: KING RANCH ? posted by Andy C on December 30, 2016 at 05:04:11:
Andy, you are correct about the King Ranch in PA. I have worked many times at the estate doing tree work. The caretaker from the estate gave us the rundown. The moved there because of the railroad. He is directly from Ireland and works as the farm manager. He gets a house, 1 steer a year and electric and local phone calls. Works like a madman for I'm sure a small salary. I'll think of their name right after I type this I'm sure. It was not King, I do know that. Their house was a old stone house that's about a half mile from the road. It had a date stone in the top of the roof, over 100-150 years old. It looked like it had been there forever but was actually moved to the current location. They moved it stone by stone, numbered everything. It was an original stone house that was right along the road, which I believe is Rt. 82. I'd have to look that up also. They mainly seemed to be into racehorses now at the Pa. location.
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