Photos: Rancho de la Osa
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Rancho de la Osa, a historic guest ranch on the U.S.-Mexico border southwest of Tucson, that has hosted presidents and movie stars. Part of the land was established as a mission back in the 1700s, and has been primarily a dude ranch or country in since the 1920s. There are 10 buildings, including the main house or Hacienda.
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Owners didn't find a buyer after two years; hope ranch can be preserved.
New owners plan to blend authentic, modern experiences.
The long spans of the new 30-foot-tall border wall at the monument and adjacent Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge will cost nearly $900 million.
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