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  • Vail, Hislop, and Harvey 1877-1878
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/empire-ranch-history/chronology/vail-hislop-and-harvey-1877-1878/

    …worse I think it will wear itself out.” Unfortunately, the knee did not improve and hampered and delayed him. He visited his cousin, Tracy Bolman in Kansas to recuperate (April 29, 1877): “My knee does not improve as I have hoped it would it ls better than it was but it still remains quite stiff and gives considerable pain at times. If I had known that I would have been here as long as this I would have gone home [to New Jersey] for a short visit…

  • Explore Las Cienegas National Conservation Area
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/visit/visiting-policies/

    …erferes with other’s enjoyment of the area. Dogs must be on a leash during Pronghorn Fawning season (April 1-June 30) in Pronghorn fawning areas. Where can I hike? If you call or visit the BLM/Tucson Field Office, (520) 258-7200, they have maps available that can provide the information you need, including road and trail details. Hiking is allowed throughout LCNCA. There is a .5 mile hike through the Heritage Discovery Trail at Empire Ranch Headqu…

  • The Search for the Right Ranch (July 14-August 22, 1876)
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/empire-ranch-history/chronology/the-search-for-the-right-ranch-july-14-august-22-1876/

    …y much refreshed though it was such a hard bed, had breakfast and then the proprietor provided us with horses to ride over the ranch which reminds one of the South Downs, being much the same sort of country and evidently a good place for cattle, which was shown by the condition of the cattle. The house is situated on a hill but is not finished, having no doors or windows in but with a little money could be made very comfortable. We had a great dea…

  • Preservation
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    …ents or additional preservation projects. Click here to volunteer to help. Projects Completed (Note: Projects are listed in rough reverse chronological order, with most recent ones first. See end of list for projects currently scheduled or underway) Repair roof of the South Barn (completed 2024) Repair roof of the Adobe Haybarn (completed 2023) Ceilings of the Pantry (Room 14) and Middle Room repaired (completed 2023) Ranch House windows and doors…

  • Recognition & Awards
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/about/awards/

    …tion Office – Governor’s Heritage Preservation Honor Award – Adobe Haybarn Project National Park Service – 2016 Historic American Landscape Survey Challenge 2013 U.S. Department of Interior – Partners in Conservation Award 2012 Arizona Governor’s Archaeology Advisory Committee – Award in Public Archaeology for a Non-Profit Entity Arizona Centennial Commission – Official Event 2008 Bureau of Land Management – Excellence in Public Lands Partnership…

  • Youth Education
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/ranch-events/youth-education-programs/

    …Teens between 14 and 18 are recruited from the Tucson Basin. Various partners provide instruction on the Cienega landscape and its issues. The teens then plan and implement a restoration project such as removing invasive species and replacing with native or improving habitats. The program began in 2011 but went into hiatus with the Covid-19 pandemic. Plans for 2024 are unknown at this time but interested individuals can contact CWP at outreach@cie…

  • The Partners Meet and Prepare to Travel to Arizona (June-July 4, 1876)
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/empire-ranch-history/chronology/the-partners-meet-and-prepare-to-travel-to-arizona-june-july-4-1876/

    …e money, and then Uncle Will would go out and do it. And then after he had proven up on it, then Grandpa paid him off and he assumed ownership of the property.” Walter L. Vail, age 30, ca. 1882 Vail family home in Plainfield, NJ Introducing Walter L. Vail Walter Vail left the family home in Plainfield, New Jersey in mid-1875 to make his fortune in the American West. His first stop was Virginia City, Nevada where he worked as a time keeper for a mi…

  • Christmas at the Empire Ranch Non-Profit Application
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/ranch-events/christmas-at-the-ranch/christmas-at-the-ranch-non-profit-application/

    …ERF Administrator or call 888-364-2829. Christmas at the Empire Ranch Non-Profit Booth “*” indicates required fields Δ There is a $20.00 charge for the booth. Please provide your own 10 x 10 popup tent and table and chairs. Items for sale at your booth are limited to items with your brand or logo, no other items allowed. This is a full day of activities. Please be set up no later than 8:30 am and stay until close at 2 pm. We look forward to seein…

  • Non-Profit Partners & Friends
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/about/friends/

    The Empire Ranch Foundation is pleased to partner and cooperate with non-profit organizations pursuing a common mission to preserve and interpret Arizona’s historic cultural and natural resources. Links to some of these organizations’ websites are provided below, for the convenience of users. Bureau of Land Management/Tucson Field Office Arizona Historical Society Cienega Watershed Partnership Colossal Cave Mountain Park Friends of Canoa Ranch Fr…

  • Docent Training Program
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/about/education/docent-training-program/

    …ecome an ERF docent. Docents conduct monthly Empire Ranch House tours that provide a general introduction to the history of the Empire Ranch, its buildings and its people. New docents are asked to complete a six hour Docent Training session, and also to participate in home study, and individual practice/training. Docents provide a minimum of four tours annually. These tours may be regularly scheduled Saturday tours or part of a special event such…