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Leo Carrillo, Carlsbad, California, Part II

Audio Journeys Explores the Life of Actor Leo Carrillo

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Leo Carrillo, Carlsbad, California, Part II

By: Patricia L. Lawrence
Narrated by: J. D. Streeter
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Audio Journeys' exploration of Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park continues. In 1937 vaudeville and silver-screen actor Leo Carrillo (the Cisco Kid) purchased, and preserved over 2,000 acres of the southwest US's rolling hills. The 27 acres that remain today are known as the Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park. Our tour of the Carrillo Ranch includes the Spanish-style home, barns, and other out buildings.©2009 Travel Radio International Audio Journeys (TM) (P)2009 Travel Radio International Audio Journeys (TM) Adventure Travel Guided Tours Social Sciences

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This episode of Audio Journeys takes us to the American Southwest where we explore the ranch of Leo Carrillo. Carrillo was renowned during the golden age of film for his portrayal of Latino characters. An avid conservationist, Carrillo bought over 2,000 acres of land to serve as his ranch. In this audio recording, J. D. Streeter takes us around Carrillo's iconic compound. Streeter is a friendly and informative guide, the perfect companion as one tours the barns and surrounding out-buildings of the Leo Carrillo Ranch.

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