John Wayne owned the ranch, known as Rancho Pavoreal, along with a partner from 1938 to 1948, according to a 1993 archeological assessment of the property. During this time, he starred in westerns like “Stagecoach” (1939), “Red River” (1948) and “Fort Apache” (1948). Wayne owned the property again in the 1970s, Realtor.com reported.
The Riverside County ranch sits on a whopping 2,000 acres in the small community of Sage, about a 20-minute drive from Temecula wine country and two hours from downtown Los Angeles. The property’s three-bedroom, three-bathroom home, which was built in 1950, spans 3,000 square feet, according to the listing.
Real estate agent Tatiana Novick told Mansion Global that the actor enjoyed riding his horse “at a f ast clip” around the ranch, which is surrounded by rolling hills and valleys. The property’s listing states that it is ideal for equestrian use or for use as a cattle ranch.
Wayne owned the ranch, known as Rancho Pavoreal, along with a partner from 1938 to 1948, according to a 1993 archeological assessment of the property. During this time, he starred in westerns like “Stagecoach” (1939), “Red River” (1948) and “Fort Apache” (1948). Wayne owned the property again in the 1970s, Realtor.com reported.
The Riverside County ranch sits on a whopping 2,000 acres in the small community of Sage, about a 20-minute drive from Temecula wine country and two hours from downtown Los Angeles. The property’s three-bedroom, three-bathroom home, which was built in 1950, spans 3,000 square feet, according to the listing.
Real estate agent Tatiana Novick told Mansion Global that the actor enjoyed riding his horse “at a fast clip” around the ranch, which is surrounded by rolling hills and valleys. The property’s listing states that it is ideal for equestrian use or for use as a cattle ranch.
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