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Rancho del Cielo

Coordinates:34°31′50″N120°04′33″W/ 34.530478°N 120.075932°W/34.530478; -120.075932
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Rancho del Cielo
"Reagan Ranch"
"Western White House"
LocationSanta Ynez Mountains,Santa Barbara County, California
Coordinates34°31′50″N120°04′33″W/ 34.530478°N 120.075932°W/34.530478; -120.075932
Area688 acres (278 ha)
Elevation2,240 feet (680 m)[citation needed]
Built1872[citation needed]
Original useVacation home ofRonaldandNancy Reagan
Architectural style(s)California ranchandAdobe
OwnerYoung America's Foundation
Websitereaganranch.yaf.org
Rancho del Cielo is located in California
Rancho del Cielo
Location of Rancho del Cielo in California

Rancho del Cielois aranchlocated atop theSanta Ynez Mountain rangenorthwest ofSanta Barbara, California.For more than 20 years, it was the vacation home ofRonaldandNancy Reagan.

The 688-acre (278 ha) ranch's Spanish name translates to Sky's Ranch or Heaven's Ranch in English. In 1974, Reagan's family purchased the ranch, and he himself frequented the ranch throughouthis presidency.The ranch is currently owned and operated by theYoung America's Foundation.

History

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The ranch was originally named Rancho de los Picos after José Jesús Pico, a descendant of Santiago de la Cruz Pico who arrived with theAnza Expeditionin 1776, whohomesteaded itand built the originaladobehouse in 1871. The Pico family owned the ranch until 1941, when Joe, one of Jose Pico's sons, sold it to Santa Barbara County surveyor Frank Flournoy for $6,000 (equal to $124,300 today[1]). In turn, he sold the ranch to Ray and Rosalie Cornelius, who then purchased additional land for the property.[citation needed]

Ronald Reagan's family owned a ranch in theSanta Monica Mountainsthat was much closer to their home inBel Air, Los Angeles.The Reagans sold that ranch to a movie company and it is now part ofMalibu Creek State Park.[2][3]The Reagans then bought the ranch from the Corneliuses for about $527,000 in 1974 (equal to approximately $3,256,000 today[1]) when his second term asgovernor of Californiawas nearing an end. The estate contains a pond called Lake Lucky, stables and a barn for horses, and a 1,500 ft² (139 m²) house furnished with 1970s-style furniture. The ranch is located in a remote area on the crest of the Santa Ynez Mountains overlooking theGaviota Coast.The nearest highway on the ocean side of the mountains isU.S. Route 101,withSolvang, Californiabeing the nearest community on the inland side of the mountains.[citation needed]

Reagan spent vacations duringhis presidencyat the ranch, which became known as theWestern White House.[4]He signed theEconomic Recovery Tax Act of 1981at the ranch and at various times hosted British prime ministerMargaret Thatcher,QueenElizabeth IIand Soviet leaderMikhail Gorbachev.[5]Due to its connection to Reagan, Rancho del Cielo has also been called the "Reagan Ranch".[6]After leaving the presidency in 1989, the Reagans moved to a home in Bel Air, but kept the ranch as a retreat.[citation needed]

Because of hisAlzheimer's disease,Reagan last visited the ranch in 1995. Nancy last visited in 1998, before selling the property to theYoung America's Foundation,a conservative group which preserves it today as "a living monument to Reagan's ideas, values, and lasting accomplishments."[5]Although the ranch is closed to the public, the foundation offers students and supporters the opportunity to visit the property.[7][5]

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The ranch appears in the 127th episode ofCalifornia's Gold.[8]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ab1634–1699:McCusker, J. J.(1997).How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda(PDF).American Antiquarian Society.1700–1799:McCusker, J. J.(1992).How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States(PDF).American Antiquarian Society.1800–present:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis."Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–".RetrievedFebruary 29,2024.
  2. ^McKINNEY, JOHN (January 14, 1989)."On What Was Once Reagan's Ranch, a Trail to the Chief".Los Angeles Times.RetrievedJanuary 23,2018.
  3. ^FISCHETTI, B PETER (November 23, 2010)."Book describes years working on Reagans ranch".Press-Enterprise.RetrievedNovember 12,2018.
  4. ^"A Visit to Ronald Reagan's" Ranch in the Sky "".The Institute of World Politics.July 21, 2021.RetrievedFebruary 11,2023.
  5. ^abcWILLON, PHIL (January 18, 2018)."Reagan Ranch has transformed into a spawning ground for young conservatives".Los Angeles Times.RetrievedJanuary 22,2018.
  6. ^"Home".Reagan Ranch.RetrievedFebruary 11,2023.
  7. ^FIORE, FAYE (April 21, 1998)."Conservative Group Buys Reagan Ranch".Los Angeles Times.RetrievedJanuary 23,2018.
  8. ^"Reagan Ranch – California's Gold (127) – Huell Howser Archives at Chapman University".
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