Why do they call it 6666 Ranch?

According to the real estate listing, Burnett named the land after the first brand he saw on his new cattle, "6666." But an often-repeated Texas legend is that Burnett won the ranch in a poker game with a winning hand of four sixes.
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What does 6666 Ranch stand for?

Legend says the 6666 Ranch got its name from a winning poker hand - a hand of four sixes - but it turns out Burnett actually purchased 100 head of cattle which had been branded with a 6666 brand when he was 19-years-old.
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Why is 6666 Ranch famous?

Legendary Quarter Horses and Superior Angus Cattle are hallmarks of the “Four Sixes”. The ranch not only offers state-of-the-art reproductive services and full range of equine veterinary services but stands to the public some of the most well-respected Quarter Horse stallions in the industry.
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Is the 4 6's a real ranch?

While "Yellowstone" is set on a fictional ranch in Montana, the Four Sixes setting on the show is the real thing, an operating ranch near Guthrie, about four hours west of Dallas. The Four Sixes has had strong ties to Fort Worth for over a century.
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Is the King ranch the same as the 6666 Ranch?

Fortunately, the three ranches that comprise the 6666's operation—the ranch in Guthrie, Texas, which includes 142,372 acres in King County, the Dixon Creek ranch in Carson and Hutchison counties with 114,455 acres and the Frisco Creek ranch with 9,428 acres in Sherman County—will stay together as a buyer has purchased ...
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Who owns 6666 Ranch now?

Photos: Historic West Texas 6666 Ranch Has a New Owner

“Yellowstone” creator Taylor Sheridan, who graduated from Fort Worth's Paschal High School, was rumored to have led the group that purchased the ranch.
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Who owns King Ranch now?

For six generations, the King Ranch has remained in the hands of one family: the descendants of Richard King. Since his death in 1885, there has always been a family member in charge of the “home ranches,” the four massive divisions of land in South Texas.
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Who are the two old cowboys at the 6666 Ranch on Yellowstone?

How old are the two cowboys at the 6666 Ranch? In real life, Barry Corbin is 81 years old and Buster Welch is 93.
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Is 6666 a spin off of Yellowstone?

A Yellowstone spinoff, 6666 was originally announced as a Paramount+ original, like 1883, but it will now be part of the main network's programming slate along with the Kevin Costner-led flagship series.
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Who owns the biggest ranch in Texas?

  • King Ranch Heirs | 911,215 acres. ...
  • Briscoe Family | 640,000 acres. ...
  • O'Connor Ranch Heirs | 580,000 acres. ...
  • Stan Kroenke | 510,527 acres. ...
  • Jeff Bezos | 400,000 acres (up 110,000 acres) ...
  • Hughes Family | 390,000 acres. ...
  • Malone Mitchell 3rd | 384,000 acres. ...
  • Nunley Brothers | 301,500 acres.
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How did the 4 6's get its name?

The ranch was established by Samuel Burk Burnett in 1900 after he purchased the land from the Louisville Land and Cattle Company. Legend has it that he won the ranch from a card game, where he scored four sixes.
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How did King Ranch get so big?

King Ranch, Incorporated, bought a 4,300-acre fattening range in Chester County, Pennsylvania, in 1946. The experiment proved its value because of its proximity to the market and good grass, and an additional purchase increased the Pennsylvania spread to 10,500 acres.
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Who owns the Yellowstone ranch?

The ranch is owned by John Dutton. His family has owned the land for seven generations and has been under constant threat by land developers, casino moguls, and the Broken Rock Reservation. The Duttons are the sole residents of the ranch along with the workers and hired hands who protect and improve the ranch.
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Why were the cattle branded 6666?

Although legend persists that Burnett's brand was devised to honor a winning poker hand of four sixes that he once held, sources indicate that Burnett, after successfully completing his first drive to Kansas as trail boss for his father's herd in 1867, saved his earnings and in 1871 used them to buy 100 cattle bearing ...
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What is the largest ranch in the US?

King Ranch, largest ranch in the United States, composed of a group of four tracts of land in southeastern Texas, totaling approximately 825,000 acres (333,800 hectares). The King Ranch was established by Richard King, a steamboat captain born in 1825 in Orange county, New York.
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How much is the 6666 Ranch worth?

Texas' 6666 Ranch featured on 'Yellowstone' sells for nearly $200 million.
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Will there be a show about the 6666 Ranch?

“6666” was originally announced in February 2021 as one of several new shows on the development slate of “Yellowstone” co-creator Taylor Sheridan. The show takes place at the real 6666 ranch in Texas. It was featured in Season 4 of “Yellowstone,” with Jimmy (Jefferson White) visiting the 6666.
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Can you visit the 6666 Ranch?

Visitors & Lodging

Your calls to the Four Sixes Ranch are best served if you make them during business hours, from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday-Friday. The Horse Division of the Four Sixes Ranch welcomes visitors by appointment.
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Are the actors in Yellowstone real cowboys?

It doesn't hurt that the Dutton Ranch is also filled with real-life cowboys. Some started as behind-the-scenes trainers, and others joined as actors with a rodeo past.
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Who are the 3 gods in Texas?

The foreman tells Jimmy, “there are three Gods in Texas: the Almighty, George Strait, and Buster Welch.” In today's episode Lynn describes Buster's successful career and after she's done you will understand (and probably agree with) why the Lonestar State esteems him as such.
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What is King Ranch net worth?

If the Waggoner is worth $725 million, the King is worth $1.1 billion, Grunnah estimates.
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Who owns the largest ranch in the US?

John Malone — 2.2 million acres

John Malone, who has been nicknamed the "Cable Cowboy" for his telecommunications ventures, is the single largest landowner in the United States with 2.2 million acres of land.
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How many heads of cattle are on the King Ranch?

As the home of 35,000 cattle and over 200 Quarter Horses, King Ranch is one of the largest ranches in the world today. In addition to the properties in South Texas, King Ranch also owns and maintains farming land in Florida.
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Is the Yellowstone ranch real?

Is the Dutton Ranch real? These days, the The Yellowstone cast spends most of their time in Montana to film on a real-life ranch in the state where the show is meant to take place. The Dutton family's gorgeous log cabin is actually a 5,000-square foot mansion located on Chief Joseph Ranch near Darby, Montana.
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