![Dubost Ranch general store sign](https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4233/34908929570_90351cec11_z.jpg)
At Dubost Ranch in the Paso Robles area, we talked to Kate, one of the owners. She shared almost as much about the history of the Dubost Ranch as she shared about the wine that they produce. It was fun to talk with someone who enjoys and values her town's history as much as we enjoy learning about Downey.
![Dubost Ranch 1880s spring wagon](https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4211/34908930410_77ac94c29e_z.jpg)
Alexandrine ran the general store and was the postmistress until 1936. Alexandrine's son Raymond farmed the ranch for over 90 years. (Raymond's son Curt is Kate's husband.) An intriguing follow-up to Alexandrine's story occurred in just the last year. (Forgive me, Kate, if I haven't got the details straight.) A woman in London bought a pile of old postcards at a flea market. The message on one of them was in French, and the last name of the addressee was Dubost. This woman used the internet to track down the Dubosts in California and contacted them. It turned out that the postcard, written in 1912, was from Alexandrine to family members that were still in France. (The lady sent the postcard to the present-day Dubosts.)
![Dubost Ranch](https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4269/34908930990_a10080ee2c_z.jpg)
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