History
John McNally who came to the Kern River Valley in the early 1930's and proceeded to carve little bit of history out of a largely unknown piece of real estate called Fairview on the Kern. Taking over Fairview from his father in the early 1940's, Johnny started the steakhouse that would, in future years, become famous for finer steak dinners. But Johnny wasn't always a resort owner. While most men are satisfied to succeed in a single field or endeavor, Johnny's life has been colorful and challenging in several areas. Besides farming and ranching, he contributed five years to the Southern California Edison Company, did a stretch as a logger for Mt. Whitney Lumber Company, and worked on the Lake Isabella Dam until its completion. When Johnny retired from the resort business, he chose one more occupation that would come to know him. He became the only deputy sheriff in the remote 1000 square miles of Southeast Tulare County.
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