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<strong>Real</strong> <strong>Estate</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> July 27, 2012 Page 11Johanna Hopper, REALTOR®Office: 707 937-5822 ext. 15 • Cell: 707 357-3694e-mail: johanna.hopper@gmail.comwww.johannahopper.comPANORAMIC WHITE WATER COASTLINE VIEWSfrom lofty setting accessed by dramatic 0.5± mileprivate access road in desirable Little River location. Twodesignated developable sites each with spectacular viewsand privacy. Open meadow, and coastal forest. Minutesfrom Mendocino village. MLS 23299 $595,000BED AND BREAKFASTBuilt in 1877, Dennen’s Victorian Farmhouse has beenlovingly restored with attention to detail and unique architecturalelements. Situated on 1.64 acres, the inn boasts ten guestroomswith private baths among four buildings. MLS 23271 $1,495,000365 Cypress StreetFort Bragg CA 954371-800-698-0708707-964-0708FIRST EQUITY707-357-0819Pre-qualification • <strong>Real</strong> <strong>Estate</strong> Sales • Mortgage/Trust DeedsShop Online at www.Matson-DoItBest.comChoose “Ship to store” for FREE Shipping964-517022601 North Highway 1, Fort Braggwww.Matson-DoItBest.comDo It Best© Hardware & Lumber “World’s Largest Hardware Store”CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE AT:www.firstequityfortbragg.comorwww.firstequityfortbragg.com/mobil365 Cypress Street • Fort Bragg CA 954371-800-698-0708 • 707-964-0708 • 707-357-0819<strong>Real</strong> <strong>Estate</strong> Broker, California Department of <strong>Real</strong> <strong>Estate</strong> • License Number 01845615Continued from Page 4silent auction. New this year, mini-massages and acupuncture treatments will alsobe on offer.Starting at 3:00 p.m. a delicious dinner will be served by community members,and the big dance will follow inside the center, with the mixed genre music ofBumlurk and VeXia, along with the electronic dubstep of Moving Mountains.Great Day in Elk, with its long and colorful history, is attended by familiesfrom Gualala to Fort Bragg, and is living proof that a tiny town with a consciouscommunity can pull together to transform a good day into a truly Great Day.BIBLIOGRAPHYFlora Buchanan and Yerda Matson Dearing, Memories of Cuffey’s Cove and EarlyGreenwood, 1850-1930 (Greenwood Hobbyists, May 1977).Walter Matson, Reminiscences of a Town With Two Names: Greenwood, Knownalso as Elk (Greenwood Hobbyists, 1980).Chuck Bush, “Cuffey’s Cove Was Quite a Town” (Kelley House Museum, Inc.)The Elk Garage, a longtime Elk landmark and oneof the longest running Elk businesses.The Cuffy’s Cove Catholic Cemetary is one ofthe few remaining vestiges of Cuffy’s (alsoCuffey’s) Cove, the original community thatspawned the growth of Greenwood/Elk.WEBSITES OF NOTEhttp://www.elkweb.orgGreenwood Civic Club’s official websitehttp://www.kelleyhousemuseum.org/Mendocino’s Kelley House Museumwebsite and archiveshttp://www.elkcoast.com/Directory of lodging, dining, shopping,activities and visitor services in NorthGreenwood, Elk, Bridgeport, andManchesterREMfree adM issionJ AZZThe current post office is at the heart of themostly rural Elk community.Erratum: In Vol. 26, No. 1, Issue 639, photos wereprovided however we regret that we neglected tospecify that the cover photo of Laurie and Carmenwas taken by Rita Crane; photo of Albion Hills byLaurie York.ZidaandIrain the afternoonsat. july 28, one till threethe MacCallum houseM endoC ino tel – 937-0289

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