Myers Ranch
USA /
California /
Searles Valley /
World
/ USA
/ California
/ Searles Valley
World / United States / California
place with historical importance, ranch

Bill and Barbara Myers settled in Goler Wash in 1932, building themselves a comfortable house complete with such amenities as flush toilets, a swimming pool, an orchard, and of course, a garden. They raised three children there: Charles, Pat and Corky. The Myers family reluctantly moved to Fresno in 1960, so that their children could have a better education. Built from wood ties used by the Searles Lake epsom salt monorail, it burned in 1999. The Myers ran a gas and food stop called Wildrose Station, which was demolished by the National Park Service.
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Coordinates: 35°51'41"N 117°4'58"W
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