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6067814090 Cedar Heights Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80904  $138,000
More Info: CedarHeightsCustomLot.com
.81 Acre lot available in Parker Place Ridge of Cedar Heights.  Live nestled into the mountains of the front range with natural settings, incredible vistas, wildlife and miles of private trails!  Perfect lot for your custom home!  You will be minutes away...worlds apart!

7971312613 Willard Dr Colorado Springs, Colorado 80911  $147,906
More Info: 2613WillardDr.com

Cute Rancher with full basement...a great starter home in established neighborhood with mature trees, fully fenced front and back yards, close to schools, shopping and Ft. Carson. Grade school within walking distance. New front porch, covered back patio and large family room in basement.


60590911834 S. Highway 83 Franktown, CO 80116  $240,000
More Info: 11834SouthHighway83.com
This beautiful parcel of land comes with a well and easy access off Highway 83.  Great location between Colorado Springs and Parker.  Multiple building sites for your dream home, barn and horses.  Great views, peaceful setting, grazing and treed meadows to the back.

62468511480 Last Stanley Pt. Black Forest, CO 80908  $247,900
More Info: BlackForestCustomLots.com
Your piece of Black forest!  Beautiful combination of trees, meadows, privacy and views tucked off Burgess Road. This quiet 3 lot subdivision is ideally located 3.5 miles away from Powers & Old Ranch Road. Soil test complete, horses welcome with grazing option on neighboring 10-acres. RV Storage shed currently on property and is negotiable. Easy covenants, seasonal spring runs through the north end of the property. Lot 1 is available for $247,900. Lot 2 is Sold.

4760121150 S. Russellville Road Franktown, CO 80116  $275,000
More Info: franktownhistoricallandforsale.com
Own your own piece of history!  We have 9.79 acres of pristine land located at 1150 S. Russellville Road!  With multiple building sites, this parcel offers serene views, meadows for your horses, natural year-round stream, adjacent hiking trail, mature trees, wildlife, easy access and well. This rare parcel of land comes complete with its own history.  

Russellville Ranch, a 33-acre private ranch just southeast of Franktown, is the earliest settlement in Douglas County. It has several ties to Confederate history as well as “Pike’s Peak or Bust” gold rush tales.  From the first gold discovery by Russell Green in 1857, the first sawmill, the first cabin and the first Settlers Town before Denver!  Also including the first discovery of gold on Cherry Creek!

After the War Russellville became a lumber supplier with as many as 6 mills operating in the 1880’s. It’s location within the Black Forest provided plenty of Ponderosa Pine lumber for the booming Colorado economy. The town eventually faded into history and became part of a private ranch. In 2004 Douglas County designated the ranch a historic landmark.

Franktown takes its name from James Frank Gardner, a would-be gold miner who built a squatter's cabin four miles north of here in 1859. A popular rest stop on the busy Jimmy Camp Trail (which followed Cherry Creek into Denver), "Frank's Town" was designated the seat of Douglas County in 1861; the settlement moved to its current location two years later. Though railroads made the trail obsolete after 1870, and the county offices moved to Castle Rock in 1874, Franktown remained a ranching and farming hub, held together by its church, school, grange, and handful of businesses. It never incorporated, and during the twentieth century no more than a hundred people called it home, but that's how the locals liked it. Even as suburban sprawl surrounded it in the 1990s, Franktown resisted efforts to develop, maintaining a distinctly rural identity.

Franktown's strong agricultural roots made it a natural fit for the grange, a cooperative farmers' movement that swept rural America in the mid-1870s. Several dozen chapters formed in Colorado, including the Fonder Grange (founded near here in 1875) and its successor, Pikes Peak Grange No. 163 (established in Franktown in 1908). Both belonged to the statewide grange organization, which set up credit unions, insurance programs, and other services, and to the national grange association, which pursued long-range political goals. But it was the local chapters that really affected farmers' lives. The dances, holiday picnics, and town meetings they sponsored helped sparsely populated communities forge a sense of identity. Still active today, Pikes Peak Grange No. 163 occupies its original hall, which stands just north of here and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Also visible are some original wagon ruts where wagons, miners and stagecoach crossed the creek in this location!



66456610640 Green Mountain Falls Green Mountain Falls, CO 80819  $449,000
More Info: Greenmountainfallshorseproperty.com
Beautiful horse property in the mountains. Trees and meadows, year round stream, private pond, safe electric fence, 3 stalls / 6 shelter runs, 4 one acre paddocks, hike to the falls, adjacent trail, small town charm, live in loft apartment while you build your dream home!   Easy access, only 10 minutes from Colorado Springs! Owner has (2) 2.5 acre parcels. Lots can be sold seperately:  Lot #1 is vacant for $150,000 and Lot #2 with loft apt over barn is $299,000. ( Lots could possibly be subdivide into Five (1) acre lots.)
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