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The Highlands Ranch Metro District became the current owner of the Highlands Ranch Mansion in April 2010. The Metro District developed a projected timeline for the next couple years. The Metro District proceeded with the design of the building renovation and managed the site planning process and subsequent Douglas County approvals. Renovations ...
The Highlands Ranch Mansion [7] (or "Castle Isabel") was built over a period of several years, from 1891 to 1904. The first owner of the house was Samuel Allan Long, who purchased a 40-acre homestead in northern Douglas County in 1884 and later expanded it to a 2,000-acre farm. [ 8 ]
The ranch house and surrounding buildings used for the Venneford Ranch house was the Highlands Ranch Mansion in Highlands Ranch, [7] [8] which is located near the real town of Centennial, Colorado. Years later the surrounding property was developed for housing by the Mission Viejo Company.
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Highlands Ranch Mansion at Springer Cross Country Horse and Cattle Ranch, ca. 1910. He purchased 10,000 acres overlooking the city of Denver to create a farm and a ranch, including his Highlands Ranch Mansion, [1] called the Springer Cross Country Horse and Cattle Ranch in 1898. He became the area's largest land-owner.
A little after midnight on New Year’s Day, Francine Sohn was jolted awake by a phone call from a neighbor, who sounded hysterical. “There’s a fire on the hill,” the neighbor told her.
The Highlands Ranch Mansion in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, was once the home of socialite Isabel Springer, whose affair with two men at the same time led to the 1911 shooting. Château de Maintenon in Maintenon, France becomes the secret setting of the scandalous royal romance between King Louis XIV and his mistress, Françoise d'Aubigné.