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Brewster Ranch, located just north of Big Bend National Park, was one of the largest privately owned ranches in Texas. The acquisition of this land ranks as one of the most significant by the ...
Republic Grand Ranch will host a one-day-only Summer Living Land Sale on Saturday, July 26, at the lakeside tent. Explore newly released 4+ acre homesites, starting at just $189,900 , with a rare ...
The heirs of late former Texas Gov. Dolph Briscoe Jr. own a total of 738,000 acres of land. It stretches far and wide across the country, including the 100,000-acre Catarina Ranch in southern Texas.
Some historic Texas ranches are borderline world-famous, like the King Ranch, the Wagoneer, or the 6666 Ranch.
The land that will become Foster Creek Ranch is part of a historical legacy dating back to the Foster Lumber Company, founded ...
One of Texas' largest and most remote ranches is now up for grabs. The Silver S Ranch, a sprawling 26,000-acre property near the Mexico border in Langtry, has officially hit the market with a ...
News Texas unveils its new border-area ranch, site of proposed deportation detention facility Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham said the state is looking for additional land to help with ...
The state of Texas recently expanded its holdings when the Texas General Land Office in October 2024 bought the 353,785-acre Brewster Ranch north of Big Bend National Park from Tennessee ...
A Texas agency has bought a ranch on the border in rural Starr County where the state plans to build more border wall. The Texas General Land Office on Tuesday announced it purchased a 1,400 ranch … ...
October 2, 2024 A 900-Acre Texas Ranch With 3 Historic Homes Just Listed for $42.5 Million Known as 3 Creeks Ranch, the Hill Country compound also has a hunter's cabin, a full-sized tennis court ...
The Texas General Land Office is offering President-elect Donald Trump a 1,400-acre Starr County ranch as a site to build detention centers for his promised mass deportations of undocumented ...
Editor’s Note: The above guest column was penned by Carl Ray Polk, Jr., president of the Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. The column appears in the Rio Guardian with the permission of ...