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The Lindsay House was originally built on Mary Tustin's property.
True
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The Lysander UTT Pioneer store was one of the last stores built in Old Town Tustin.
False
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The El Camino Real bells we see now in Old Town Tustin between First St. and Newport are replicas.
True
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Old Town Tustin's first doctor's office is painted yellow, with white trim.
False
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magnet
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The El Camino Real bells were originally 1 mile apart from each other.
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In the diary entry of the 1892 child, he plays a game of hopscotch.
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Charles Edward Utt became an important Tustin citizen.
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David Hewes was the wealthiest man in San Francisco, and moved to Tustin.
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The Hewes mansion was built in 1908.
False- 1890
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The Rover fruit crate label had a picture of a dog on it.
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When apricots were ripe, they would just fall onto the ground for the farmers to pick them up.
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Walnut farmers would get stains on their hands from hulling the walnuts.
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When apricots failed, they began to farm almonds.
False
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