ranche造句
- He continues to own and operate a ranche with his wife, near Granby.
- Today, Winston manages the Bar H Ranche and is assisted by his younger brother.
- Today the house serves as the elegant Bow Valley Ranche Restaurant in Fish Creek Provincial Park.
- They also planted some 2, 000 poplar along the MacLeod Trail adjacent to Bow Valley Ranche.
- They live and train cutting horses on Pidgeon's state-of-the-art Bar H Ranche near Weatherford.
- After Pat's death, his nephew and business successor Michael John Burns came to live in Bow Valley Ranche House.
- Hull was responsible for building the natural brick two storey Bow Valley Ranche House which was said to be the finest country home in the territories.
- In 1973, the Alberta Provincial Government purchased the Bow Valley Ranche from the Burns Foundation as part of the development of Fish Creek Provincial Park.
- Mosley arrived with a companion surnamed Moxley, and the two built a trading " ranche " near the intersection of the Osage Trail and the Wichita.
- Cochrane Lake gets it name from Senator Matthew Henry Cochrane who in 1881 founded the Cochrane Ranche ( later known as the British-American Ranche ) which was a major producer of beef.
- It's difficult to see ranche in a sentence. 用ranche造句挺难的
- Cochrane Lake gets it name from Senator Matthew Henry Cochrane who in 1881 founded the Cochrane Ranche ( later known as the British-American Ranche ) which was a major producer of beef.
- They constructed a double cabin with port holes surrounded with a log enclosure for their horses and the " Bullock Ranche " became the terminus for all early homestead and hunting parties in northwest Kansas over the next two years.
- The Tlingit who chose to return were allowed to reside in a part of the village just below the heavily guarded stockade on " Blockhouse Hill " ( an area known as the " Ranche " until around 1965 ).
- In 1908, Hextall bought the Bowness Ranche ( not to be confused with the Bow Valley Ranche ), a tract of land of 2481.65 acres situated a few miles west of Calgary on the banks of the Bow River.
- In 1908, Hextall bought the Bowness Ranche ( not to be confused with the Bow Valley Ranche ), a tract of land of 2481.65 acres situated a few miles west of Calgary on the banks of the Bow River.
- At the east end of the park there is a Visitor Center, an Artisan Garden, Bow Valley Ranche restaurant, which offers fine dining year-round for corporate and private functions, Annie's Bakery and Cafe that offers coffee, soups, sandwiches and pastries during the summer and the office of Friends of Fish Creek, a volunteer society that does trail maintenance and sponsors events in the park.