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Life Magazine Article Jan 1966  Ranch is a soucre of financial security 
Newspaper clipping Jan 1967 Can't afford to pay taxes on ranch
Video Link  How ranch was used in 1966 campaign to create cowboy persona for the first time
Image link  historic photos of Reagan and Nancy at the Ranch
Image link  present day photos of the Reagan Ranch
Time magazine link   article written 1980 regarding the sale of Yearling Row
Book Link  Reagan credits ranch with giving him the ability to run for public office.
Book Link  Reagan declines gov't assistance for building ponds on the ranch
Book Link  Ranch gives Reagan a sense of Freedom and empowerment
Book Link  Explains why the ranch was named "Yearling Row"
Book Link  Reagan used customized  "Yearling Row" ranch stationary to correspond with studio execs  (Unsucessfully pitched radio show idea about a city couple buying a ranch in the country
Life Magazine Jan 1966 Reagan pictured on horseback at Yearling Row
Book Link  Reagan's movie career in decline he begins to entertain more at the ranch (the beginning of his political career)
Book Link Reagan proposing Tv series about his ranch Yearling Row
LA Times link  Agoura/Calabasas merger, rename Reagan, possible Acorn Article
LA Times link Oct 17 1966   Reagan ranch turned into tv set for campaign
NY Times link   Reagan sells Yearling Row, can't pay taxes
Milwaukee Sentinel 1961, background info and pictures of Yearling Row
Eugene Register 1976  Reagan denies Yearling Row land deal inappropriate
The Ledger 1976  Reagan "richest" candiate in presidential race thanks to sale of Yearling Row
LA Times 1968 20th Century Fow explains land deal planned studio move
Milwaukee Sentinel 1966 Nancy defends Reagan and actors in general describes weekends at ranch
American Spectator Article describes Reagan interview on horseback at the ranch with Nancy
Reynolds from KPIX in SFO. She later becomes an aide to the governor and later the President and Mrs Reagan.