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  2. EM Ranch - Wikipedia

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    EM Ranch Headquarters looking East, c.1906–1910. The EM Ranch is a site of springs that was homesteaded and became a hay, cattle and sheep ranch in Park County, Colorado near Hartsel, Colorado. Established in 1874, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [1] It is now known as Santa Maria Ranch. [2]

  3. Casa de Shenandoah - Wikipedia

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    The property sale would include eight homes, various horse stables, ponds, and a private jet. [64] In December 2013, the property was renamed Sunset Springs Ranch. [65] In July 2014, CSD had plans to add a wedding chapel to the property. [66] The ranch was put up for sale again in September 2014, at a cost of $30 million. [67]

  4. Ranch-style house - Wikipedia

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    Modern ranch homes designed for town or country, National Plan Service, 1951. Newest plans of ranch houses, farm buildings, motels, Authentic Publications, 1952. 72 low cost suburban-ranch homes, HomOgraf Company, 1952. Book of rambler and ranch-type homes: designs and floor plans for 31 practical homes, 3rd ed. Home Plan Book Co., 1953.

  5. George Epperson House - Wikipedia

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    Construction on the house was initiated in 1912 by George Epperson and his sons, who completed the foundation, basement, and several of the walls. The house remained unfinished for several years; additional construction was done in 1922, but the house was not completed until 1929, when George's son Ivan acquired the money to finish the building.

  6. Epperson House - Wikipedia

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    Uriah Epperson was born in Indiana on December 22, 1861, and he came to Kansas City at the age of six. He was a banker, industrialist, and philanthropist who amassed significant wealth from insurance and meat-packing industries. Uriah Epperson died in 1927, only four years after the completion of the house.

  7. McCormick Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The development was incorporated in 1972, and according to real estate websites for the area, it has two championship 18-hole golf courses (McCormick Ranch Golf Club's Palm Course and Pine Course), more than 25 miles of bicycle paths, parks, public tennis courts, and 130 acres of man-made lakes (7 lakes total). [4] The largest of the man-made lakes