File:John Muir National Historic Site JOMU4223.jpg

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English: John Muir's house. John Muir married Louisa (Louie) Strentzel in 1880. Her family owned and operated a large 2600-acre ranch here in the Alhambra Valley of Martinez, California. John Muir went into partnership with his father-in-law, Dr. John Strentzel, and for ten years directed most of his energy into managing this large fruit ranch, which is now the John Muir National Historic Site.
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