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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_SpahnGeorge Spahn - Wikipedia

    George Christian Spahn (February 11, 1889 – September 22, 1974) was an American rancher who once owned the Spahn Ranch near Chatsworth, Los Angeles. Spahn rented the ranch to the movie industry to film Westerns, and later allowed Charles Manson and his "Family" of followers to live at the site. Early life.

  2. Aug 8, 2019 · For decades in the media, George Spahn has been portrayed as an elderly ranch owner who gave Charles Manson and his followers a place to stay in exchange for sexual favors from the women in the group.

  3. Aug 8, 2019 · George Spahn, blind owner of Spahn Movie Ranch, in San Fernando Valley, California, late 1969. Convicted murderer Charles Manson and his followers lived on Spahn's ranch in 1968 and 1969,...

  4. May 30, 2020 · In Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, George Spahn (played by Bruce Dern) is a very old man who is nearly blind and doesn’t do much other than sleep and watch TV. After insisting on talking to him, Booth is let in by “Squeaky” Fromme (Dakota Fanning), and though Spahn struggles to recognize him, he ends up dismissing his concerns.

  5. May 11, 2018 · Charles Manson was already in custody and awaiting trial, but a handful of his followers still resided at the ranch with its then 81-year-old owner, George Spahn. As Ms. Leaper tells it, these...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Spahn_RanchSpahn Ranch - Wikipedia

    Spahn Ranch, also known as the Spahn Movie Ranch, was a 55-acre (22.3 ha) movie ranch in Los Angeles, California. For a period it was used as a ranch, dairy farm and later movie set during the era of westerns. After a decline in use for filming by the 1950s, its owner George Spahn established a stable for renting horses for riding on the varied ...

  7. Jun 16, 2019 · McReynolds built his sets, but in 1953 sold them to a man named George Spahn, who owned it until his death about 20 years later. George Spahn had a successful milk business in Pennsylvania, where he was born. By the time he took his wife and 11 children to sunny California, he had grown his enterprise to 35 cows, five wagons, and seven houses.

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