The U.S. Rabbit Experimental Station in Fontana, CA, is a historical landmark that was established in 1928 by the Federal Government. It was the first and only experimental station in the United States dedicated to researching rabbit breeding and raising techniques, and it played a significant role in pioneering new methods in this field.
In 1965, the property was acquired by the City of Fontana and repurposed as a senior citizens facility, known as the Josephine Knoph Senior Citizen Center. This unique site showcases the station's historical significance and its contribution to the advancement of rabbit care and breeding.
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