John E. Runyard's Collection: Old Pirate
Lane, Huntington Beach, Ca. |
"The
runyard ranch"
Supplement to Mom's "Old Pirate Lane" Book.
The Building Site:

5451 Old Pirate Lane building site. 1958


Red barn in back of 5441 remained till the early 70's. Pop thinks it was a black
smiths shop
for the 1906 farm house across the street. Pop removed at least a dozen horse
shoes from
our land next to it. The shoes hang proudly at 5451 today.

My brothers, Bruce & Richard. Looking toward the Pepper tree, water well
& the
Meadowlark Airport, 1958.

Pop & I on the airport. Our house center. Farm house on the right.
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Note: "Old Pirate Lane" is now called "Old Pirate Drive" as mandated by the city of Huntington Beach in
2009.
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