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- Q18755116 abstract "Historic Wintersburg is an endangered Japanese American pioneer property in Huntington Beach, Orange County, California. The six structures on the 4 1/2-acre property—comprising the Furuta goldfish and flower farm, and the Wintersburg mission—have been at risk of physical demolition and require preservation to prevent demolition by neglect. The property's modern history dates to the land purchase by Japanese pioneers in 1908, as part of the former land holdings of the Rancho Las Bolsas. It's pre history includes centuries of occupation by the Tongva, a native people of California. Historic Wintersburg has been recognized by historians as a rare and significant example of Asian American history, as well representative of Orange County's early agricultural history and the West Coast's immigration and civil liberties history.".
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- Q18755116 comment "Historic Wintersburg is an endangered Japanese American pioneer property in Huntington Beach, Orange County, California. The six structures on the 4 1/2-acre property—comprising the Furuta goldfish and flower farm, and the Wintersburg mission—have been at risk of physical demolition and require preservation to prevent demolition by neglect. The property's modern history dates to the land purchase by Japanese pioneers in 1908, as part of the former land holdings of the Rancho Las Bolsas.".
- Q18755116 label "Historic Wintersburg in Huntington Beach, California".