When Route 4 was just a horse path, there was a 100-acre farm at 1755 Auburn Road in Turner known as the Mabel Kraft Farm. In 1980, Jim Posik bought the property and ran a car business there. He and his wife currently run an antique shop in a sprawling display of stuff called The Pleasant Past. According to information from the couple, “The place is filled with roughly 50 years of antiques, collectibles and junk, with more old stuff arriving every week.” Brenda Newman of Livermore, drives Route 4 a lot and recognized the sign for The Pleasant Past, and was randomly selected as our contest winner.
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Russ Dillingham
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