The Price of History In March, we noted that the Roy Rogers Double R Bar Ranch was up for sale. In the 1960s, the singing cowboy bought the Victorville, California, spread to train his Palominos. Family friends, who purchased the ranch in 2002, put it on the market last October, with an asking price of $12.5 million. By March, that had dropped to $8.5 million. Now it’s down to $4.5 million. Land and houses just aren’t selling—even those with historic ties. 760-843-7888 • RoyRogersRanc


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