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LONGFORM

In 1884, Sarah Winchester purchased an unfinished farmhouse that sat on 160 acres of farmland and orchards in the Santa Clara Valley. She called it Llanada Villa, or the "house on flat land," and she sold its walnuts, prunes, and apricots under her own label. But Llanada Villa was much more than a farm: it was Sarah’s obsessive, 38-year construction project. There... read more...

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