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Forty years ago, city folk motored out to buy lots in this area’s first large-scale, suburban-style housing tract. Motors might have brought the buyers, but it was dreams of muscle-powered motion that helped market the more than 3,300 lots in the 6,000-acre Rancho Calaveras subdivision. The original idea was to sell the 1- to 3-acre lots to horseback riders, said Carol McDan-iel, now vice president of the Rancho Calaveras Homeowners Association board of directors. Sales representatives for Boise Cascade, which developed… More : accessmylibrary.com |