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AsiaPac · 2 hrs ago

California family kept ranching after selling 890 acres to National Park Service

Photo credit: Canva (Representative image)When the federal government stepped in to buy the Stewart family's 890-acre ranch in 1974, most people assumed a century of family cattle operations had reached its end. The acquisition was part of a major initiative to build out California's Point Reyes National Seashore, setting up an obvious conflict between public land preservation and private agricultural traditions. But the result was unexpected, according to official records from the National Park Service (NPS). Instead of vacating their generational homestead, the Stewarts negotiated a unique life estate agreement. This deal granted them the legal right to stay on the property and run their working ranch for nearly five additional decades. By the time the family officially retired in 2021,
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