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  2. Oasis at Death Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Oasis at Death Valley, formerly called Furnace Creek Inn and Ranch Resort, is a luxury resort in Furnace Creek, on private land within the boundaries of California's Death Valley National Park. It is owned and operated by Xanterra Travel Collection .

  3. Richardson Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    One listing in 1913 stated that rooms were between $12–14 per week and the resort was reachable by stagecoach which ran to Chico nearly daily. [3] In 1921, this hotel burned down but was reconstructed and reopened in 1924. [4] In 1914–1915, natural gas was discovered near Mud Creek and piped for use at the resort for lighting and heating.

  4. Keys Desert Queen Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Keys Ranch: Where Time Stood Still - National Park Service historic lesson article; Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. CA-2347, "Desert Queen Ranch, Twentynine Palms vicinity, San Bernardino, CA" HABS No. CA-2347-A, "Desert Queen Ranch, Keys Ranch House" HABS No. CA-2347-B, "Desert Queen Ranch, Storehouse"

  5. Who owns 6666 Ranch? What to know about historic West ... - AOL

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    In 1900, he purchased the 8 Ranch in Guthrie, Texas, which became the nucleus of the present-day 6666 Ranch, followed by the Dixon Creek Ranch and later purchases which now all make up the ranch's ...

  6. Mineral King - Wikipedia

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    Mineral King is a 7.5-mile-long (12.1 km), 1-mile-wide (1.6 km) glacial valley in the southern Sierra Nevada.The valley floor lies at an elevation of 7,400 feet (2,300 m), while the granite peaks rising above the head of the valley reach heights of 11,000 feet (3,400 m) or more.

  7. Milton Faver - Wikipedia

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    Faver built the first of his three adobe forts, El Fortín del Cíbolo, in 1857, as a defensive measure against Apaches, Comanches, and bandits of all kinds.His ranching empire boasted as many as 20,000 longhorns—some say as many as 100,000—irrigated farms, and herds of sheep and goats, making him the preeminent pioneer rancher of the Big Bend. [1]

  8. Jonathan Bailey House (Whittier, California) - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Bailey was born in Prince George County, Virginia, in 1819.When just a boy, the Bailey family relocated to Ohio along with many other Quaker families. As an adult, Jonathan Bailey married Rebecca Frazier, [3] owned a successful mill, was a farmer, became a church and community leader, and at the age of 68, he and his wife moved to Whittier, California.

  9. Highland Springs Ranch and Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Highland Springs Ranch and Inn, formerly known as Highland Springs Resort, was established in 1884 and became Riverside County's first historical landmark. [1] The ranch is located in the unincorporated community of Cherry Valley, California at the northwestern end of the San Gorgonio Pass. The Ranch and its immediate neighborhood are known ...