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Ore. homeowner to the world: Hitch ’em up here

The Columbian
Published: April 3, 2011, 12:00am

JACKSONVILLE, Ore. (AP) — A Jacksonville homeowner has won approval from the City Council to improve his property with a hitching rail. He says people could use it for dogs or bicycles, as well as horses.

Steve Kurusz tells the Medford Mail-Tribune he’s not a horseman himself but wants to make his 1866 house what he calls “period correct.”

That means a hitching rail like others around the tourist town in Southern Oregon with a gold rush history. Kurusz says Jacksonville needs more of them.

The device will be of oak, he says, with posts 3 feet tall and a rail 6 feet long.

Kurusz plans to establish a silversmithing jewelry shop at the front of the house and wants to put barn-style living quarters behind the structure.

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Information from: Mail Tribune, http://www.mailtribune.com/

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