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  2. Murphy Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of Murphy Ranch are featured in Richard Kadrey's Sandman Slim series novel Killing Pretty. Murphy Ranch was the featured location of the radio play "Annexing the Palisades" written in 2020 by Alex Goldberg. [13] [14] The play is set in 1939 and is about the construction of the house and its supposed Nazi ties. [15]

  3. Murphy's Corral - Wikipedia

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    Martin Murphy Jr. (1807–1884) founder of Murphy ranch and Sunnyvale, California Cosumnes River near Murphy Ranch. The Murphy ranch was owned by Martin Murphy Jr. (1807–1884), located north of the Cosumnes River in Elk Grove. Martin Murphy was in a wagon train that was the first to cross the Sierras in 1844. The wagon train was made up of ...

  4. List of private-use airports in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    MC Ranch Airport Albany: OR20: Hemmingson Airport ... Murphy Ranch Airport Kent: OL04: Decker Ranch Airport ... FAA is the FAA Location Identifier.

  5. Camp Hydle - Wikipedia

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    The camp had several training sites: Camp Hydle, Drakes Bay Air to Ground Gunnery Range, Drakes Bay Dive Bombing Target, Camp Murphy's Ranch, Camp Hydle Maneuver Area, and Camp Hydle Skip and Dive Bombing Range. Also at the camp were landing craft training and air sea rescue training.

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  7. Movie ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Century Movie Ranch was the main filming location with outdoor sets for the original 1970 MASH film and subsequent M*A*S*H (TV series). It was used as a location in dozens of films, including a number of the Tarzan movies, Robin Hood: Men in Tights, the original Planet of the Apes film and subsequent television series.

  8. Simon J. Murphy Sr. - Wikipedia

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    He was founder of both the East Whittier Land and Water Company and the Murphy Oil Company, which drilled for oil in the Puente Hills. [5] Murphy was an early benefactor of Whittier College. A hospital in Whittier bore his name, as does the neighborhood of Murphy Ranch, which was built on Murphy's citrus orchard. [citation needed]

  9. John Tunstall - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Tunstall (6 March 1853 – 18 February 1878) was an English-born rancher and merchant in Lincoln County, New Mexico, United States.He competed with the Irish Catholic merchants, lawmen, and politicians who ran the town of Lincoln and the county.