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Originally Posted by rcooled
Great stories...thanks for sharing. Should I assume the place is a private residence now, and not open to the general public?
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That's right. The current owner bought it from Kesey in 1997. It was almost destroyed in a flood in 1998 but they had just gotten flood insurance and were able to rebuild. They also raised it up above the 100-year flood stage, on concrete piers.
People do drop by, but there's a bridge over the creek with a gate. So they generally peer in the from the road.