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A historic west Texas ranch is providing more than inspiration for Taylor Sheridan's highly anticipated Yellowstone spin-off series 6666—it's rumored that it's being filmed there too.
The 53-year-old actor-turned-producer divides his time between the historic 6666 Ranch in the Texas Panhandle and Bosque Ranch, a 600-acre property in Weatherford, Texas that serves as...
In May 2021, a buyer group represented by screenwriter Taylor Sheridan purchased the ranch. [8][9] Paintings depicting portions of the ranch have been painted by Tom Ryan and Mondel Rogers. [4] . A barn from the ranch has been moved to the National Ranching Heritage Center in Lubbock, Texas. [4] In popular culture.
Bosque Ranch is the premiere equine facility in North Texas. Nestled among quiet roads and the rolling hills above the Brazos River is Bosque Ranch. While weekend cutting events and competitions remain a staple, Sheridan plans to elevate operations by hosting reining and cow horse reining events, film and TV shoots, concerts, music festivals ...
The Oscar-winning actor owns a 160-acre ranch in Aspen, Colo., that's a spectacular getaway, complete with a main residence, a lake house and a river house. The luxury retreat also features a ...
Taylor Sheridan lives with his wife and son at the legendary 6666 Ranch in the Texas Panhandle, which he bought for $350 million this year.
Owning a piece of West Texas — 6666 Ranch. After seeing a CNN clip hailing the Yellowstone Ranch and the most famous ranch in America, Sheridan said he wanted a real challenge.
Legendary ranch from “Yellowstone” sold for the first time in 150 years. The show’s co-creator and Fort Worth native Taylor Sheridan now owns the quarter-million-acre 6666 Ranch
The sprawling ranch featured on this season of 'Yellowstone' officially sold on Friday. Here's how much it was listed for - and how the ranch got its name.
Sheridan grew up on a ranch in Cranfills Gap, Texas, and has drawn heavily on his experiences there while ramrodding both Yellowstone and The Last Cowboy, an unscripted Paramount Network reality show in which real-life cowboys compete for a $1-million payday.