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  2. Sue Anschutz-Rodgers - Wikipedia

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    Sue Anschutz-Rodgers (born 1936) [1] is an American rancher, conservationist, and philanthropist.Owner of the Crystal River Ranch in Roaring Fork Valley, Colorado, she is a strong proponent of conservationism and preservation of the heritage of the American West, and helped implement the legal concept of conservation easements in the state.

  3. William Bent - Wikipedia

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    William Wells Bent (May 23, 1809 – May 19, 1869) was a frontier trader and rancher in the American West, with forts in Colorado.He also acted as a mediator among the Cheyenne Nation, other Native American tribes and the expanding United States.

  4. Category:Ranches in Colorado - Wikipedia

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  5. Billionaire Bill Koch Builds His Own Wild West Town on His ...

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    The Wild West isn't gone -- in fact, it's re-emerging in Colorado. Billionaire Bill Koch is building an entire Wild West town (pictured above) on his 6,400-acre Bear Ranch in Gunnison County, Colo ...

  6. Colorado man guilty of kidnapping Bloomberg housekeeper as ...

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    A Colorado man has been found guilty in federal court of kidnapping a housekeeper working on a ranch owned by Michael Bloomberg as part of what prosecutors said was a plot to kill the billionaire ...

  7. SLW Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Studebaker and Lamb established the Percheron-Norman Horse Ranch in the 1880s on property purchased from “Lord” Lyulph Ogilvy, second son of the ninth Earl of Airlie. At one time the ranch was one of the largest horse operations in America, spanning 22,000 acres (89 km 2) with 2,600 brood mares. In 1899 the SLW Ranch partnership was formed.