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Douglas County approves $75,900 state grant and 40-year covenant for Dangberg Home Ranch study

3681152 · June 5, 2025
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The Board voted unanimously to accept a $75,900 grant from the Nevada Commission for Cultural Centers and Historic Preservation to fund an historic-structures report for the Dangberg Home Ranch bunkhouse and to sign a covenant extending preservation obligations for the property.

The Douglas County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to accept a $75,900 grant from the Nevada Commission for Cultural Centers and Historic Preservation (CCCHP) and to sign a covenant attaching preservation conditions to the Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park.

The grant will pay an architectural team to prepare an historic-structures report and an estimate of future restoration costs for the bunkhouse at Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park. County staff and trustees of the Friends of Dangberg Home Ranch told the board the study is intended to position the site to compete for future restoration funding.

Deputy Community Services Director Ryan Stanton told the commission the Dangberg Home Ranch site has been operated by the Friends of Dangberg under contract with the county since July 2011…

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