Spahn Ranch
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- For the band, see Spahn Ranch (band)
The ranch, once owned by silent film actor William S. Hart, was used to film many westerns, including Duel in the Sun and episodes of Bonanza and The Lone Ranger. A Western village movie set formerly stood there, but was toatally destroyed by a wildfire in November, 1970.
The ranch gets its name from dairy farmer George Spahn, who purchased the ranch in 1948. Mr. Spahn was a resident of the ranch when he was very elderly, along with the Manson Family. Charles Manson asked his follower Lynette Fromme to sleep with Spahn, and thus the Mansonites got free lodging at the Spahn Ranch.
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