Historic Shirk Ranch

Lakeview, OR

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1301 South G Street, Lakeview, OR, 97630, US
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Scattered throughout the BLM Lakeview District are special and unique sites. There are approximately 3.5 million acres of public lands in the district, much of it undeveloped and ready to explore. One of those places is deep in Lake County, on the edge of the Guano Creek Wilderness Study Area, where you will find the Historic Shirk Ranch. The property was originally homesteaded during the initial settlement of Lake County in the early 1880s by the Hill family. David L. Shirk purchased the property in 1883 and built most of the ranch's extant buildings and structures around 1910. A cattleman

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