- Highlands Ranch Mansion
The Highlands Ranch Mansion
The Highlands Ranch Mansion is one of the most architecturally unique structures in Colorado. The
Mansion offers over convert|22000|sqft|m2 and contains 14 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, 5 fireplaces, a great room, a ballroom, a dining room, a library, a billiard room, a butler’s pantry and kitchen, and a private courtyard.The Mansion was built by
John W. Springer , a wealthy man with ties to politics, banking, and law. He actually built only about 60% of what is recognized as the Mansion today.In 1926,
Frank E. Kistler purchased the Mansion and the land surrounding it. He and his family did some expensive renovations and also added additional rooms to the Mansion. During the great depression he had to sell the Mansion due to financial problems.Lawrence Phipps, Jr. , a son of former Colorado SenatorLawrence C. Phipps , bought the property to do cattle ranching. He changed the name of the property used at that time and changed it to Highland Ranch.Marvin Davis purchased the land and the Mansion in 1976 shortly after Phipps death. Mr. Davis then founded the "Highlands Ventures Corporation" to market the property. In 1978, theMission Viejo Corporation agreed to a two-year option agreement to finally become the official owners of the Highlands Ranch lands in 1979.Mission Viejo Corp. then began the planning for residential construction. Construction started in 1980 and the first new residents moved into their homes in Highlands Ranch in September 1981. The Highlands Ranch Mansion is now used for festivities and special events.
External links
* [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=pphhphoto&fileName=co/co0100/co0114/photos/browse.db&action=browse&recNum=0&title2=Highlands%20Ranch,%20161%20Holman%20Way,%20Sedalia%20vicinity,%20Douglas%20County,%20CO&displayType=1&itemLink=D?hh:2:./temp/~pp_fTOv:: Highlands Ranch photographs, history and documentation (1962)] at
Historic American Buildings Survey
* [http://www.hrcaonline.org Highlands Ranch Community Association]
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