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On March 27, 2015, Fort Hunter Liggett held a ceremony to mark the transfer of 2.5......read moreread more
Photo By Amy Phillips | On March 27, 2015, Fort Hunter Liggett held a ceremony to mark the transfer of 2.5 acres of land under and around the historic Tidball Store from the U.S. Army to the County of Monterey. Pictured are Fort Hunter Liggett Commander Lt. Col. Michael B. Bailey and Monterey County District 3 Supervisor Simon Salinas after the ceremonial deed signing. see less
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JOLON, Calif. - On March 27, 2015, Fort Hunter Liggett held a ceremony to mark the transfer of 2.5 acres of land under and around the historic Tidball Store from the U.S. Army to the County of Monterey.
In 1940, the U.S. Army purchased a 154,000 acre parcel from the Hearst Corporation and established the Hunter Liggett Military Reservation. The Reservation was a vital training ground for troops deploying to support World War II.
The land purchase inadvertently cut-off access to some land owners but the U.S. Army has granted easement to them since the 1940s. Today’s land transfer from the U.S. Army to the County of Monterey will solve the easement issue for access to the Tidball Store.