Department. It is a simple, gable-roofed building with horizontal siding and a 

 corrugated metal roof. It is in fair condition and its integrity is good. 



e. Workshop/Garage 



Louis Bloom reportedly built the garage out of lumber salvaged from the 

 original house on the property. It is a long, 16' by 36' building with plywood 

 rolling doors facing south, with a gable corrugated metal roof and horizontal v- 

 groove siding. It is in good condition and its integrity is fair. 



The Grade A dairy barn and the cube barn are recent additions and not 

 considered to be potentially historic. 



4. Historic Significance of the Rogers Ranch 



The Rogers Ranch has historic significance as a dairy ranch that 

 contributed to the important Olema Valley dairy industry. The Bloom family 

 were pioneers of the area and a number pf family members live in the area 

 today. The former Bloom Ranch has been cut up into numerous parcels but the 

 ranch complex is relatively intact. Alterations to some buildings have affected 

 the integrity of the ranch, but overall the integrity of the Rogers Ranch is good. 



Historic Features 



1. Hay Barn, ca. 1900 



2. Wagon Shed, ca. 1880 



3. Dairy House, ca. 1880 



4. One-car Garage, ca. 1945 



5. Workshop/Garage, ca. 1940 



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