No. The land was sold to David Duffield in 2004 and he closed the Ponderosa in September of that year.
The Ponderosa Ranch located at Incline Village, NV, was closed several years ago so it is no longer possible to visit the actual ranchhouse.
The Ponderosa was in Nevada Territory in the TV show Bonanza.
David Canary is the actor who played "Candy" Canaday.
I don't think there was a name before Bonanza. That was always the intended name, I think. * While the series was still running on network TV, older episodes went into syndication. It was standard practice to give syndicated reruns another title so as not to confuse viewers. The older episode of Bonanza aired under the title Ponderosa.
Bonanza lasted from September 12, 1959 to January 16, 1973 .
No, not Bonanza, it was a show called "The Marriage" in 1954. Bonanza was one of the few prime time shows of that era to be in color, but not the first.
The Ponderosa was in Nevada Territory in the TV show Bonanza.
Robert Temple Ayres
The Ponderosa was the vast ranch owned by Ben Cartwright (Lorne Green) on the 1960s show, "Bonanza."
Bonanza
The Ponderosa Ranch depicted in the TV show "Bonanza" was fictional, and it was said to be about one thousand square miles. In reality, the show was filmed on the Warner Bros. studio lot in California.
If there was I could find no mention of it. It may have been furnished with what was available on the NBC soundstage.
David Canary is the actor who played "Candy" Canaday.
I don't think there was a name before Bonanza. That was always the intended name, I think. * While the series was still running on network TV, older episodes went into syndication. It was standard practice to give syndicated reruns another title so as not to confuse viewers. The older episode of Bonanza aired under the title Ponderosa.
Bonanza lasted from September 12, 1959 to January 16, 1973 .
No, not Bonanza, it was a show called "The Marriage" in 1954. Bonanza was one of the few prime time shows of that era to be in color, but not the first.
The premise: Ben Cartwright, owner of the sprawling Ponderosa Ranch near Lake Tahoe, post-Civil War era, and his three sons Adam, Hoss and Little Joe deal with life in 19th century and raise cattle, mill wood ect.
Lonesome Dove was a fictional Made for TV movie. There is no Montana ranch known as the Hat Creek Cattle Company, just like there is no Ponderosa from Bonanza. I loved the show Lonesome Dove and have watched it several times; however, it was based on a western novel