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  1. 16 de jul. de 2010 · Beth Ward is at center, wearing an off-the-shoulder dress. Beth Ward and her sister, Robbie McBride, grew up on what was known as a "divorce ranch" in Reno. Women who were denied the right to ...

  2. 22 de jul. de 2022 · For decades, legally married women from other states would check in to Nevada's Twin Lakes Lodge or Tule Springs Ranch in Floyd Lamb State Park and, six weeks later, check out—one spouse lighter.

  3. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Author Sandra McGee, co-author of a richly illustrated divorce ranch memoir with her late husband, Bill McGee, will explore the enduring mystique of this era with Carson City novelist P.W. Borgman.

  4. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Divorce Ranch on Apple Podcasts. 3 episodes. June 1949. Heiress Mitzi Ballantyne has gone missing during her "Reno-vation" at the Sidewinder Resort. Detective Francis O'Connell, a Bible-toting bloodhound, would rather be at his Ma's sickbed. Instead, he steps off the train and into a den of liberated ex-wives who test his every nerve.

  5. 23 de abr. de 2024 · The Divorce Seekers: The Intimate True Story of a Nevada Divorce Ranch Wrangler (BMC Publications, 2023) by William L. McGee and his co-author/wife Sandra McGee recreates the bygone era of the divorce ranch as seen through Bill’s eyes. Sandra McGee. From 1947-49, Montana cowboy Bill McGee was the dude wrangler on the exclusive Flying M E divorce ranch in Washoe Valley.

  6. 14 de feb. de 2020 · Enter the divorce ranch, the place to establish your six-week residency while swimming, fishing, horseback riding and eating authentic Western cuisine. Because men made up the majority of the workforce at this time, women were usually the ones staying six weeks in Nevada. Most of the divorce ranch boom started in Reno.

  7. 8 de may. de 2024 · The book became the ‘bible’ of Reno divorce ranch lore. A new edition just came out in paperback. From 1947 to 1949, Montana cowboy Bill McGee was the dude wrangler on the Flying M E (pronounced “Em-Eee”), an exclusive divorce ranch in Washoe Valley catering to wealthy Easterners.