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  2. Sierra Bonita Ranch - Wikipedia

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    It was the first permanent American cattle ranch in Arizona. Hooker bought neighboring ranches until his operation became the largest ranch in Arizona, totaling 800 square miles (2,100 km 2), or about 30 by 27 miles (48 by 43 km). [3] It is located in Sulphur Springs Valley about 27 miles (43 km) north of present-day Willcox, Arizona. The ...

  3. Category:Ranches in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Ranches on the National Register of Historic Places in Arizona (16 P) Pages in category "Ranches in Arizona" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  4. Hale Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The main cemetery to the north of the Hale Ranch headquarters and the townsite is known locally as the "Mexican cemetery", because of the many Mexican-American pioneers buried in the cemetery. A short distance away is the "American cemetery", which is located on private property and contains the graves of American pioneers, among them Richard ...

  5. Brown Canyon Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The land Brown Canyon Ranch is on was first settled around 1880 by John Thomas Brown, who owned a hotel a few miles away in neighboring Ramsey Canyon. [2] Following a succession of owners, the land eventually ended up in the hands of the brothers James and Tom Haverty.

  6. San Bernardino Ranch - Wikipedia

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    San Bernardino Ranch is a historic ranch house in the southern San Bernardino Valley near the San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge in extreme southeast Cochise County, Arizona, United States. It is significant for its association with the beginning of cattle ranching in southern Arizona and northern Mexico .

  7. White Stallion Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The White Stallion Ranch, in Picture Rocks, Pima County, Arizona near Tucson, is a historic guest ranch. [1] [2] It is one of only two surviving dude ranches of the Tucson area, where there once were 20 or so. It was founded in 1900 as squatter's cattle ranch.

  8. Little Boquillas Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Little Boquillas Ranch is an historic ranch property located in western Cochise County, Arizona, near the Fairbank Historic Townsite in what is now part of the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area.

  9. La Casa del High Jinks - Wikipedia

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    La Casa del High Jinks is a historic house located on High Jinks Ranch in Pinal County, Arizona, southeast of the community of Oracle. The ranch was founded in 1912 by Buffalo Bill Cody, who ran a gold mine at the site. After Cody's death, the ranch was seized for unpaid taxes and subsequently sold to Lewis Claude Way.