One of the many ranches found on the western town movie set known as Pioneertown has been listed for $750,000. Originally founded by beloved performers Roy Rogers and Gene Autry as a live-in movie set, Pioneertown, California would eventually be used to film such Old West motion picture classics as The Cisco Kid, Judge Roy Bean, Range Rider and Buffalo Bill Jr.
Known as the ‘Dream Ranch’, the nostalgic property up for sale sits on 10 acres of Yucca Valley high desert and boasts spectacular panoramic views the Joshua Tree National Forest, San Gorgonio Wilderness and the iconic rock formations and backdrops seen in many of the western flicks. The inside of the 2,348-square-foot ranch features vaulted, 20-foot ceilings, a large sun room and two master suites, while the outside acreage includes a pool, horse barn with tack room and an oversized garage.
Read more: Dream Ranch from Gene Autry’s Pioneertown Listed for $750k (PHOTOS) | REALTOR.com® Blogs
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