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Welcome to the celebrated Deedie’s
House, the private retreat of Leo’s wife, Edith.
Here she pursued her hobby as a handicrafter
and collector of Native American pottery.
Take the time to enjoy this secret place and
then descend to the hacienda courtyard via the
same steep trail. Be careful.
Exit through the central portal to the
plaza/concourse’s open vista. On your right (in
this order) can be seen the Cantina, Carriage
House (sometimes used as a classroom during
student field trips) and the Tack/Feed  Shed.
Another windmill lies just ahead.
Approach the Stable with its stalls, mid-
level storage area and upper level Bunkhouse.
Access may be temporarily restricted since
restoration is incomplete and the interior
surfaces may be hazardous. As your circuitous
path reaches the structure’s upper level the next
important stop is before you.
The Old Hay Barn is surrounded – for 
now – by protective fencing but its outlook is
exciting. Plans are afoot to covert the barn to
an interpretive center and small multi-purpose
theatre. Some day this will be a visitor’s first
stop where state-of-the-art orientation
programs are presented at frequent intervals.

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