The Abandoned Rancho Appaloosa

Published 6th of February, 2017

The Balcony

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There is a lot of broken glass on the balcony, but other than the vegetation, it is easy to navigate.

Balcony View

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In it's day this view would have been rather special.

An Old Phone Book

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Now this helps date when the place was abandoned. Given the phone book is dated 1998, and the betting magazine dated 1997 (and a diary we found from 1998 which you will see later) it is safe to assume that the ranch closed in 1997 or 1998. Now this presents a puzzle. You may have already visited the website we linked to at the start of this blog. It is the official Maximos Holdings page for the ranch. The puzzle is that the website domain name, maximosgroup.com, was not registered until 2004, and the copyright notice on the page is dated 2006. I can only presume that they copied the site from a previous domain and didn't bother to remove the old content.

A Bedroom

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You can see the encroaching undergrowth on the balcony from here.

A Kitchen?

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The wood is gradually getting stripped. I wonder how many local houses have been kept warm with firewood from here?

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