Empire Ranch Foundation

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  • Gulf American Corporation Ownership, 1970-1975
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    …to begin constructing the main road, Empire Ranch Boulevard, the utilities, a community recreation center and an 18-hole golf course. Richard Bartholomew, outgoing director of the health department’s water supply division, said his division and the Water Pollution Control Division began checking GAC’s plans this week and expect to be completed in about two weeks. As of today, Jim Scanlan Is replacing Bartholomew. There has been no decision yet on…

  • Anamax Ownership, 1975-1988
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    …sted for sale “its extensive land holdings in the area, including Bull Farm, 2,500 acres north of Green Valley; the Helvetia copper deposit in the Santa Rita Mountains; and the Empire and Cienega ranches, totaling 70,000 acres in the Sonoita area. [Arizona Daily Star, 8/13/1986] Throughout 1987 the Pima County Board of Supervisors explored various options to acquire the Empire and Cienaga property to create a park. At year’s end a new deal was ann…

  • Vail, Hislop, and Harvey 1877-1878
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    …pire Ranch.” Walter bought Hislop’s shares in the ranching operation for $7,000, an amount he borrowed from his Aunt Anna Vail. Driving cattle on the Empire Ranch range, 1900. ERF archives A536-55 Horses From Mexico – June 1878 In June Walter purchased 75 head of horses in Sonora, Mexico. He was pleased with what he saw on his return. “When I arrived at the ranch I found everything in good shape on the ranch all our horses are in fine fix and some…

  • Hours, Map & Directions
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    …ge for entry and permits are not generally required to visit LCNCA. However, commercial, competitive, and large organized group events require a special recreation permit. Permits are generally required if the group number is over 29, or if the activity needs BLM oversight or will have an impact to public lands and people. Click here for more detailed information about BLM permits. While often providing serenity and quiet, several times during the…

  • Special Recreation Permits
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    …d to visit the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area. However, commercial, competitive, and large organized group events require a Special Recreation Permit. Permits are generally required if the group number is over 29, or if the activity needs BLM oversight or will have an impact to public lands and people. Below is the general pre-application interview checklist to use Public Lands (BLM): Are you charging a fee? Do you expect to make money on…

  • Explore Empire Ranch Headquarters
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    …eway (zaguán) entrance, as are most of the other buildings/structures. The public restrooms, located north of the Ranch House, are wheelchair accessible. The terrain around the Empire Ranch headquarters is primarily dirt with uneven surfaces that can be challenging for some mobility scooters. Self-Guided Tours Explore Empire Ranch Headquarters on your own using interpretive information designed for public learning. Signs posted throughout the Empi…

  • Explore Las Cienegas National Conservation Area
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    …are generally not required to visit the National Conservation Area. However, commercial, competitive, and large organized group events require a special recreation permit. Permits are generally required if the group number is over 29, or if the activity needs BLM oversight or will have an impact to public lands and people. Click here for more information on permitting. Where can I obtain a map of the LCNCA? Maps are available at the BLM’s Tucson F…

  • Agents of Discovery
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    …ect the ones you want to play. Preload the missions and head out to the Historic Empire Ranch to start completing your challenges! Agents of Discovery missions are available for sites in parks, forests, recreation areas, and museums around the country, including other nearby BLM sites: the San Pedro House, Fairbank, and Murray Springs Clovis Site….

  • Recognition & Awards
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    …ing Partnership and Las Cienegas Resource Management Plan 2001 Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission – Honoring long-term collaborative preservation and interpretation of the Empire Ranch by ERF & BLM 2000 U.S. Dept. of Interior – Take Pride in America Award 1999 National Trust for Historic Preservation – Save America’s Treasures – Official Project Designation for Vail Ranch House, Empire-Cienega Resource Conservation Area 1997-98 National Civi…

  • Membership & Volunteering
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    …ojects through the support of members, individuals and businesses, through public, corporate and foundation contributions and grants, and through proceeds from special fundraising activities. Volunteers are the principal staff for all our activities. Become a Member It takes time, funding and the volunteer efforts of many to protect and preserve the Empire Ranch. You can help with a financial contribution and becoming a member of the Empire Ranch…