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Cherokee Ranch: Cherokee Ranch: October 21, 1994 : North of County Road 85 and south of Daniels Park Rd. Sedalia: 3,280 acres (13.3 km 2) ranch including a replica of a 15th century Scottish castle 7: Cherry Creek Bridge: Cherry Creek Bridge
Construction of Sterling Ranch development began in early 2016, with eight builders offering single-family homes. The development comprises 3,400 acres and was to eventually house 33,000 residents. [5] The full buildout for the community is projected to take 20 years and will include nine villages with a town center.
Name on the Register [4] Image Date listed [5] Location City or town Description 1: Barger Gulch Locality B: March 25, 2009 : Address Restricted: Kremmling: 2: Byers Peak Ranch: Byers Peak Ranch: March 12, 2018 : 1102 St. Louis Creek Rd.
Nevada exempts $605,000 in equity from sale on execution, but for homesteads for which allodial title has been established and not relinquished, the exemption extends to all equity in the homestead. [4] New Mexico has a $150,000 exemption. Alaska has a $54,000 exemption. Colorado has a $200,000 exemption, or $250,000 for people who are over 60 ...
20 2 Alamosa: 15 3 Arapahoe: 25 4 Archuleta: 3 5 Baca: 4 6 Bent: 8 7 Boulder: 89 8 Broomfield: 0 9 Chaffee: 48 10 Cheyenne: 2 11 Clear Creek: 25 12 Conejos: 13 13 Costilla: 13 14 Crowley: 1 15 Custer: 10 16 Delta: 17 17.1 Denver: Downtown: 151 17.2 Denver: Northeast: 74 17.3 Denver: Southeast: 48 17.4 Denver: West: 48 17.5 Denver: Duplicates (6 ...
He was forced to sell the Diamond K Ranch in 1937 to Lawrence Phipps, Jr. and moved to Glenwood Springs where he bought and operated the Hotel Colorado and adjoining hot springs. Lawrence Phipps, Jr., a son of former Colorado Senator Lawrence C. Phipps, bought the property in 1937. A keen business sense served Lawrence well in all of his varied ...
Urban American cities, such as New York City, have used policies of urban homesteading to encourage citizens to occupy and rebuild vacant properties. [1] [2] Policies by the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development allowed for federally owned properties to be sold to homesteaders for nominal sums as low as $1, financed otherwise by the state, and inspected after a one-year period. [3]
The homestead site covers about 11 acres (4.5 ha) in a remote rural setting northeast of Mosca. The site includes the archaeological site where Pedro Trujillo built his log cabin, the surviving ranch house (built 1879-1885), and a corral area dating to the Trujillo's ownership period.