In 1986, a ranching family sold California's 53,000-acre Santa Rosa Island to the US for nearly $30 million; they retained about 7 acres and the right to stay for another 25 years
- Santa Rosa IslandIn December 1986, the United States federal government completed a deal to buy Santa Rosa Island for $29.5 million.
- The 53,000-acre island, located 26.5 miles off the coast of Santa Barbara, California, was bought by the National Park Service from its longtime private owners, the Vail & Vickers ranching partnership.
- Under the deal, the ranching family kept a 25-year reservation of use and occupancy covering a seven-acre area at Bechers Bay.
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- Santa Rosa IslandIn December 1986, the United States federal government completed a deal to buy Santa Rosa Island for $29.5 million.
- The 53,000-acre island, located 26.5 miles off the coast of Santa Barbara, California, was bought by the National Park Service from its longtime private owners, the Vail & Vickers ranching partnership.
- Under the deal, the ranching family kept a 25-year reservation of use and occupancy covering a seven-acre area at Bechers Bay.
Sources: Times of India