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The Molbak family were customers (and friends) of the Paul Ecke Ranch from Seattle. 

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Franz Freuwirth standing in the greenhouse where he did much of the poinsettia breeding at the Paul Ecke Ranch. 

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Don Hubbard Sr. owned Don Hubbard Contracting, a San Marcos-based business. Don supported the YMCA, along with Paul Ecke Jr.

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Don Hubbard Sr. owned Don Hubbard Contracting, a San Marcos-based business. Don supported the YMCA along with Paul Ecke Jr..

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Paul Ecke Jr. and Dude Engel were friends from Ohio State University. The Engel family was in the flower growing business in Ohio. 

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Charlie Nagle poses in front of his art. Charlie Nagle's father, Robert Nagle, was friends with Paul Ecke Jr. from their time in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War.

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Front row, left to right: Lizbeth Ecke with her son, Matthew, Chairman Ha (investor in the Flower Fields), Chairman Ha's wife, Sue Kint (Chairman Ha's advisor). Second row, left to right: David Meyer (Lizbeth Ecke's husband), Maureen "Mo" Ecke (Paul…

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Sara Ecke May with her daughter, Corinne May at an Easter Egg hunt. Sara Ecke is Paul Ecke Jr. and Elisabeth Ecke's daughter. 

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Maureen Ecke with Corinne May on the beach

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The Lego installation was put out on Carlsbad Ranch prior to the move by Legoland to test how the pieces would weather in that location. The level of salt in the air was one consideration. 
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