Historic $4M Central California estate that raisins built hits the market
Briefly

"Among notable works, Blick's portfolio includes the Lunkenheimer House in Pasadena and U.S. Army Gen. George S. Patton's home in San Marino... we see a well-preserved example of Colonial architecture."
"It all started on a warm day in California's fertile San Joaquin Valley. The year was 1912... a wise and well-respected farmer, named H.H. Welsh, The California Associated Raisin Company began its century-long journey of spreading sweet raisins around the world."
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