Created By: The Frontera Land Alliance
The railroad commission wanted to put a loading and unloading facility on the property. The idea did not sit well with many of the nearby residents. In 1997, a group of concerned residents, raised enough money to purchase the 52-acre land. This group formed the Keystone Archeological Preservation and Protection Association.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Keystone Heritage Park
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