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  • Golden Oak Ranch
  • Golden Oak Ranch
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  • The Walt Disney Company’s Golden Oak Ranch is a movie ranch that serves as an interior and exterior filming location. The ranch is off of Placerita Canyon Road in Canyon Country, California, less than an hour north of Los Angeles; its entrance is about from Placerita Canyon Road's intersection with State Route 14.
  • The today 827 acre large ranch was bought by Walt Disney in 1959. A well known and often seen filming location, the Golden Oak Ranch can be seen in television series such as 90210, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Charmed, Dynasty, Dallas, General Hospital, Little House on the Prairie, Jericho, Bonanza, Murder She Wrote, Quantum Leap, MacGyver, The Dukes of Hazzard, The Big Valley, Beauty and the Beast, North & South, Have Gun – Will Travel, The Twilight Zone, Falcon Crest, Highway to Heaven, Zorro, Roots: The Next Generation, How the West Was Won, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The X-Files, Boston Legal, Ghost Whisperer, My Name is Earl, Bones, The Adventures of Spin and Marty, The New Adventurs of Spin and Marty, and Desperate Housewives (2011 episode "Witch's Lament").
  • El rancho está en un terreno que era parte de la concesión de la tierra del Rancho San Francisco. Fue nombrado en honor de Francisco López, el hombre acreditado con el descubrimiento de oro en California, años antes del descubrimiento que precipitó la fiebre del oro de California. Walt Disney compró el rancho de 315 acres (1,27 km2) en el año 1959 por $300.000. Las compras posteriores de terrenos adyacentes aumentaron el área de la hacienda de 890 acres ( 3,6 km2).
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  • El rancho está en un terreno que era parte de la concesión de la tierra del Rancho San Francisco. Fue nombrado en honor de Francisco López, el hombre acreditado con el descubrimiento de oro en California, años antes del descubrimiento que precipitó la fiebre del oro de California. Walt Disney compró el rancho de 315 acres (1,27 km2) en el año 1959 por $300.000. Las compras posteriores de terrenos adyacentes aumentaron el área de la hacienda de 890 acres ( 3,6 km2). En mayo de 2013, Disney anunció planes para rehabilitar 58 hectáreas de la propiedad en un nuevo estudio de producción de cine y televisión, que consta de seis nuevos estudios de sonido y oficinas de producción. El sitio se llama "Disney | ABC Studios at the Ranch". El proyecto fue aprobado por el Condado de Los Angeles en agosto de 2013.
  • The Walt Disney Company’s Golden Oak Ranch is a movie ranch that serves as an interior and exterior filming location. The ranch is off of Placerita Canyon Road in Canyon Country, California, less than an hour north of Los Angeles; its entrance is about from Placerita Canyon Road's intersection with State Route 14.
  • The today 827 acre large ranch was bought by Walt Disney in 1959. A well known and often seen filming location, the Golden Oak Ranch can be seen in television series such as 90210, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Charmed, Dynasty, Dallas, General Hospital, Little House on the Prairie, Jericho, Bonanza, Murder She Wrote, Quantum Leap, MacGyver, The Dukes of Hazzard, The Big Valley, Beauty and the Beast, North & South, Have Gun – Will Travel, The Twilight Zone, Falcon Crest, Highway to Heaven, Zorro, Roots: The Next Generation, How the West Was Won, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The X-Files, Boston Legal, Ghost Whisperer, My Name is Earl, Bones, The Adventures of Spin and Marty, The New Adventurs of Spin and Marty, and Desperate Housewives (2011 episode "Witch's Lament"). Film productions which used this location include the adventure Old Yeller (1957), the comedy The Parent Trap (1961), the comedy The Love Bug (1968), the western Death of a Gunfighter (1969), the science fiction film Back to the Future (1985), the television pilot Kung Fu: The Movie (1986), the musical comedy Cry-Baby (1990), the science fiction blockbuster Independence Day (1996), the thriller Fire Down Below (1997), the blockbuster Pearl Harbor (2001), the thriller Red Dragon (2002), the horror thriller The Garden (2006), and the Disney productions Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) and its sequel Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007).