BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer
Whoever buys a 14,880-acre ranch in San Luis Obispo County is sure to have a bang-up time - telling stories about one of the property's illustrious past occupants.
La Panza Ranch, the former hideout of outlaw Jesse James and his brother, Frank, is back on the market after fruitless attempts to sell it in fall 2001. Jesse and Frank James are said to have evaded lawmen by posing as cowboys at the ranch, which wa...
CREJ Staff Writer
Whoever buys a 14,880-acre ranch in San Luis Obispo County is sure to have a bang-up time - telling stories about one of the property's illustrious past occupants.
La Panza Ranch, the former hideout of outlaw Jesse James and his brother, Frank, is back on the market after fruitless attempts to sell it in fall 2001. Jesse and Frank James are said to have evaded lawmen by posing as cowboys at the ranch, which wa...
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