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88 West 100 South in St George, Utah

Site of U.S. Rabbit Experimental Station

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Site of U.S. Rabbit Experimental Station

In March 1928, the Federal Government established the first and only experimental station in the United States devoted solely to research on the breeding and raising of rabbits on a five-acre property donated by A. B. Miller of Fontana. The station successfully pioneered new techniques of rabbit care and breeding until 1965 when the City of Fontana acquired the property for use as a senior citizens facility.

This is California Historical Landmark #950, it was located at 8384 Cypress Avenue in Fontana, California and was missing when I tried to get photos in November 2025.

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El Monte

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El Monte

El Monte, on the bank of the San Gabriel River, played a significant part in California’s early pioneer history. It was first an encampment on the Old Spanish Trail, an extension of the trail from Missouri to Santa Fe. By the 1850’s some began to call El Monte the “End of the Santa Fe Trail.” Early in that decade a permanent settlement was esablished here by immigrants from Texas. The first settlement in Southern California founded by citizens of the United States.

This is California Historical Landmark #975, it was located at 3575 Santa Anita Avenue in El Monte, California and was missing when I tried to get photos in April 2026.

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The Square

The Square is the area around the Courthouse in Independence, Missouri

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