Pig Palace

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Pig Palace is a historic piggery structure located within Jack London State Historic Park, notable for its innovative early-20th-century design for humane and efficient hog raising.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf agricultural building
historic structure
piggery
architecturalStyle circular piggery design
associatedWith Jack London NERFINISHED
category farm building
historic agricultural facility
constructionPeriod early 20th century
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor hog raising
pig husbandry
hasFeature central feeding area
gravity-fed feeding system
radial pens
hasNameOrigin nickname based on its design quality and comfort for pigs
heritageStatus historic resource
locatedIn Glen Ellen, California NERFINISHED
Jack London State Historic Park NERFINISHED
Sonoma County, California NERFINISHED
managedBy California State Parks NERFINISHED
material concrete
wood
notableFor efficient hog-raising practices
humane hog-raising practices
innovative early-20th-century design
openToPublic yes
partOf Jack London Ranch NERFINISHED
purpose to demonstrate progressive farming methods
to improve sanitary conditions for pigs
to reduce labor in hog raising
relatedTo animal welfare in farming
progressive agriculture movement
touristAttraction yes
usedFor raising pigs

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