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== Bradshaw Ranch — Master Case File == '''Bradshaw Ranch''' is a 90-acre property located approximately 12 miles west of Sedona in the Verde Valley of Arizona, situated between Hartwell Canyon wash and Loy Canyon wash, approximately 4 miles southwest of Secret Mountain and 1.5 miles west of the Palatki Heritage Site, within the '''Coconino National Forest'''. The ranch was originally acquired by '''Bob Bradshaw''' — a Hollywood stuntman, photographer, livestock wrangler, and location scout — in approximately 1960 for $200 per acre. It served for decades as a filming location for Hollywood Westerns before transitioning, in the 1990s, into one of the most actively discussed paranormal and UFO hotspots in the American Southwest. The property gained national attention through the 1995 book '''"Merging Dimensions: The Incredible Saga of Bradshaw Ranch"''' by Linda Bradshaw and UFO investigator Tom Dongo, which documented a range of claimed anomalous phenomena beginning in 1992: orbs, luminous aerial objects, humanoid entities, electromagnetic disturbances, dimensional portal effects, interdimensional beings, and multiple UFO encounters. The ranch became a fixture in the Sedona paranormal tourism circuit and attracted researchers, investigators, and curious visitors throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 2001, the U.S. Forest Service acquired the property through a chain of real estate transactions: Bob Bradshaw sold the land to his Jeep tour company for approximately $2.75 million in 1998; Gamma Investors LLC acquired it by 2001 and sold it to the California nonprofit Trust for Public Land for $10 in May 2001; the Trust for Public Land then sold it to the U.S. Forest Service for $3.15 million in June 2001. The Forest Service subsequently closed the ranch to public access in 2003, posting it as restricted government property with no trespassing signs. This closure — and the secretive circumstances of the sale — fueled widespread conspiracy theories that the government acquired the property to suppress or study the anomalous phenomena occurring there. Since 2016, Northern Arizona University's '''Southwest Experimental Garden Array (SEGA)''' project has used 22 of the 90 acres to study how cottonwood and piñon pine genotypes respond to climate change. The ranch has been featured in the History Channel series '''Beyond Skinwalker Ranch''' (2023) and in numerous documentaries, books, and investigative pieces. Its story — from Hollywood filming location to paranormal hotspot to restricted government property — has made it one of the most enduring mysteries in Arizona's already mystery-rich landscape. === Primary Property Identification === {| class="wikitable" |- ! Field !! Detail |- | Property name || Bradshaw Ranch |- | Size || 90 acres (some sources cite 140 acres for the original acquisition) |- | Location || Between Hartwell Canyon wash and Loy Canyon wash; approximately 12 miles west of Sedona; Verde Valley; Yavapai and Coconino Counties, Arizona |- | Nearby landmarks || 4 miles southwest of Secret Mountain; 1.5 miles west of Palatki Heritage Site; near Loy Canyon and Secret Canyon; accessible via Highway 89A |- | Forest || Coconino National Forest |- | Original owner || Bob Bradshaw; acquired c. 1960 for approximately $200 per acre |- | Hollywood use || Five Western films; two television series; numerous commercials; celebrity visitors including John Wayne, Barbara Stanwyck, Elvis Presley |- | Notable film || Joe Kidd (1972), starring Clint Eastwood |- | Paranormal activity onset || c. 1989–1992 per various accounts |- | Key document || Merging Dimensions: The Incredible Saga of Bradshaw Ranch — Linda Bradshaw and Tom Dongo (1995) |- | Sale to Forest Service || June 2001; Bradshaw sold to Jeep company 1998 ($2.75M); Gamma Investors LLC; Trust for Public Land ($10); U.S. Forest Service ($3.15M) |- | Public access closed || May 10, 2003 per some accounts; effectively 2003 |- | Current owner || United States Forest Service (U.S. Department of Agriculture) |- | Current research use || Northern Arizona University SEGA project (22 acres); climate change research since 2016 |- | History Channel coverage || Beyond Skinwalker Ranch (2023); investigators Andrew Bustamante (former CIA) and Paul Beban |- | Radiation finding (2023) || History Channel investigators claimed dangerous radiation levels detected on the property |- | Skinwalker Ranch comparison || Frequently compared to Skinwalker Ranch in Utah; both remote properties with claimed UFO and paranormal activity that were acquired by outside interests |} === Documented vs. Alleged === {| class="wikitable" |- ! Claim !! Status |- | Bob Bradshaw purchased the ranch c. 1960 || Documented — public records and family accounts |- | Ranch used as Hollywood filming location || Documented — film records; family accounts; local history |- | Linda Bradshaw and Tom Dongo reported paranormal phenomena beginning c. 1992 || Documented — published in their 1995 book; their personal accounts |- | U.S. Forest Service acquired the property in 2001 || Documented — Yavapai County property records; Land transfer chain documented |- | Public access was restricted beginning approximately 2003 || Documented — current no-trespassing signs; NAU research accounts |- | Orbs, luminous objects, and humanoid entities were observed || Reported — documented in the 1995 book and subsequent accounts; not independently verified |- | Government acquired the property specifically to suppress or study paranormal phenomena || Alleged — not established; the standard land conservation/acquisition explanation exists |- | Underground military tunnels exist on or near the property || Alleged — not confirmed; History Channel investigators claimed to find evidence; Forest Service and NAU researchers deny knowledge |- | The property contains an interdimensional portal || Alleged — the most extraordinary claim; no physical evidence; the primary paranormal belief associated with the ranch |- | Camouflaged military personnel with M-16 rifles have chased away hikers || Alleged — recurring claim in the folklore; not independently verified |- | The government used eminent domain to acquire the property || False — the land transfer chain is documented through voluntary sale |} === Index of Articles === {| class="wikitable" |- ! Article !! Subject |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — Bob Bradshaw: The Man Behind the Ranch]] || Biography; Sedona arrival; photography career; Hollywood work; ranch acquisition; family history |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — The Hollywood Years: Filming Location History]] || The Western films; television productions; celebrity visitors; the property's cultural landscape |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — Sedona, Arizona: The Paranormal Capital of the Southwest]] || Sedona's UFO and paranormal context; vortex sites; indigenous history; why Sedona attracts anomalous reports |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — The Phenomena Begin: 1989–1992]] || The first reports; the transition from Hollywood ranch to paranormal hotspot; initial observations |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — Linda Bradshaw and Tom Dongo: The Investigators]] || Profiles; their partnership; the documentation process; their specific claims |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — Merging Dimensions: The 1995 Book]] || Publication details; content; the specific phenomena described; critical reception; legacy |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — Orbs, Lights, and Luminous Phenomena]] || The orb phenomenon; luminous aerial objects; photographic documentation; competing explanations |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — Humanoid Entities and Non-Human Encounters]] || Reported beings; descriptions; the 2:45 AM encounter; other entity reports; context in the abduction literature |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — The Portal Theory: Interdimensional Phenomena]] || What portal phenomena are claimed to be; specific Bradshaw Ranch portal accounts; the IDH (Interdimensional Hypothesis) |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — Electromagnetic Anomalies and Physical Evidence]] || Equipment failures; compass disturbances; camera malfunctions; the 2023 radiation readings; geological explanations |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — The Government Acquisition: Sale Chain and Controversy]] || The complete land transfer chain; the documented sale; the conspiracy theories; what the records show |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — Restricted Access and the "No-Go Zone"]] || The 2003 closure; no-trespassing enforcement; the hiking trails outside the perimeter; visitor accounts from the perimeter |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — Military Presence: Helicopters, Tunnels, and Men in Black]] || The recurring military claims; helicopters in Secret Canyon; camouflaged personnel; underground tunnel theories |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — Northern Arizona University and the SEGA Project]] || The 2016 research agreement; the Southwest Experimental Garden Array; what the NAU scientists have (and have not) found |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — Beyond Skinwalker Ranch: The 2023 History Channel Investigation]] || The TV production; Andrew Bustamante and Paul Beban; what they claimed to find; radiation readings; local responses |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — Comparison with Skinwalker Ranch]] || Structural parallels; key differences; the government interest pattern; the paranormal hotspot model |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — Indigenous Context: Sinagua, Anasazi, and Ancestral Connections]] || The pre-European inhabitants; petroglyphs; the ancestors-from-the-stars tradition; the Palatki Heritage Site |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — Key Persons Directory]] || All major individuals with profiles |- | [[Bradshaw Ranch — Complete Timeline]] || Every documented event from 1945 through 2023 |} [[Category: Bradshaw Ranch]] [[Category:Paranormal]] [[Category:UFO]] [[Category:UFOlogy]] [[Category:Government]]
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