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You can now buy a full replica of a wild west town in California for $950,000
If your dream is to own a replica wild west town, that dream is now possible.
The meticulously detailed town sits on one acre of dusty California desert — an appropriate setting.
It's so realistic, even commercials and movies have been filmed in it. Every stereotypical building you would expect to find in a town in the wild west in accounted for, including...
A saloon.
Complete with kith kitschy statues inside.
A US Marshall's station and a barber shop.
The Marshall's station has it's own mini jail cell.
And the barber shop it's own period barber chair.
A stagecoach station for sending off important mail.
The statues are most likely negotiable.
A (fake) mine entrance and cemetery lie near the edge of the town, with some (very real) cacti.
A train station.
A nearly full-size replica train also sits on the property.
The town was very much a "labor of love" for the owners, according to the listing agent.
The owners of the property created all the buildings by hand.
Antiques like this old Shell gas pump were collected by the owners during their trips around the country over those 60 years.
There's also a 2 bedroom ranch on the property.
As you enter, you are immediately bowled over by the similarities the house has to the town.
Western touches like wagon wheels and cacti dot the landscape of the house's front yard.
The ranch is currently set up for horses.
Inside, the same kitsch seen in the town is in full force. The owners have already listed their valuable antiques with a auctioneer.
Antiques and and warm woods line the kitchen.
Stained glass windows in the living room are a nice touch.
Out back, there's plenty of room to enjoy the California sun.
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