I grew up in fairfield in the 80s and 90s and still live there going on 41 years! I used to look at this water tower when i was a little girl and thought there was a princess in there. I could see it from the backyard of the house i grew up in on waterman blvd. I finally took a walk out there as an adult and got to see it closeup. Such a fascinating story of how that used to be a whole city with a hotel on it!
There was one by the freeway and one by the mall, on the hill on tabor and Fairfield ave that they removed. I remember seeing those as a kid in the 80’s too and always wondered what it was.
In 1983. I lived on east tabor Avenue in Fairfield, California. I went to Grange junior high. A couple of friends and I set out one Saturday morning to get to Cement Hill. We never made it. Farmer would shoot you with salt pellets.
Thanks for the close ups. Those towers used to be where the cables with carts moved the material into the stamp mill. I live nearby and from what I understand the family which owns the property wish they could rid themselves of those structures. They are sick of people trespassing. There is nothing you can enter or explore inside...
Thank you! And of course thats the ‘official narrative’ when weren’t not meant to know the truth of our realm and what’s beneath what our eyes can see. So much here though. Nice!
Ha ! What a trip ! I grew up on Swan Way, in FF CA. Lived there from '66 to '84. Looking straight down our street, you could see the "Castle on the Hill" :) Later as I got older, I learned the true story of this place. Still, I always wanted to "trespass" to go see it up close.... but was too busy doing other stupid stuff :) lol
You should show the fallout. Shelter that can hold 12,000 people,we discovered it ,in 70s when we were kids.a door that you drive an RV thru, with huge padlocks marked U.S. government.
I grew up in fairfield in the 80s and 90s and still live there going on 41 years! I used to look at this water tower when i was a little girl and thought there was a princess in there. I could see it from the backyard of the house i grew up in on waterman blvd. I finally took a walk out there as an adult and got to see it closeup. Such a fascinating story of how that used to be a whole city with a hotel on it!
There was one by the freeway and one by the mall, on the hill on tabor and Fairfield ave that they removed. I remember seeing those as a kid in the 80’s too and always wondered what it was.
Thanks for Sharing! Great video. My uncle grew up on that ranch. They used to dig up old glass bottles and had Great stories.
In 1983. I lived on east tabor Avenue in Fairfield, California. I went to Grange junior high. A couple of friends and I set out one Saturday morning to get to Cement Hill. We never made it. Farmer would shoot you with salt pellets.
We have lived here, off Cement Hill Rd., for 20 years now and this is the first time i’ve been able to see these ruins up close! Thank you!
It will always be a Castle in my mind; that’s where I learn to have an imagination.
Thanks for the close ups. Those towers used to be where the cables with carts moved the material into the stamp mill. I live nearby and from what I understand the family which owns the property wish they could rid themselves of those structures. They are sick of people trespassing. There is nothing you can enter or explore inside...
Fairfield history 🏆
I fly FPV in Fairfield too. Nice video, this is a few blocks from my house.
Awesome!
Thank you! And of course thats the ‘official narrative’ when weren’t not meant to know the truth of our realm and what’s beneath what our eyes can see. So much here though. Nice!
Ha ! What a trip ! I grew up on Swan Way, in FF CA. Lived there from '66 to '84. Looking straight down our street, you could see the "Castle on the Hill" :) Later as I got older, I learned the true story of this place. Still, I always wanted to "trespass" to go see it up close.... but was too busy doing other stupid stuff :) lol
I stayed in Paradise Valley for a month and always wondered what it was
You should show the fallout. Shelter that can hold 12,000 people,we discovered it ,in 70s when we were kids.a door that you drive an RV thru, with huge padlocks marked U.S. government.
Is it on the same hill?
These was a roadway above and behind, dead ends at the door.
future archeological excavation site???
Very cool!