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The Rover fruit crate label had a picture of a dog on it.
True
Walnut farmers would get stains on their hands from hulling the walnuts.
True
We saw a 1925 photo of Lemon Heights, where many Arroyo families live today.
True
When apricots failed, they began to farm almonds.
False
When apricots were ripe, they would just fall onto the ground for the farmers to pick them up.
False
In the diary entry of the 1892 child, he plays a game of hopscotch.
False
David Hewes was the wealthiest man in San Francisco, and moved to Tustin.
True
The Hewes mansion was built in 1908.
False- 1890
The Lindsay House is a "board and batten" house.
True
The Lindsay House was originally built on Mary Tustin's property.
True
The El Camino Real bells we see now in Old Town Tustin between First St. and Newport are replicas.
True
The El Camino Real bells were originally 1 mile apart from each other.
True
In 2011, The first doctor's office was nearly lost, due to a massive earthquake.
False
Old Town Tustin's first doctor's office is painted yellow, with white trim.
False
The Lysander UTT Pioneer store was one of the last stores built in Old Town Tustin.
False
Charles Edward Utt became an important Tustin citizen.
True