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Online Petition Collects Signatures To Stop Sale Of Bonnie Springs

An online petition to keep Bonnie Springs Ranch from being sold to a developer had collected over 32,000 signatures as of Wednesday afternoon. 

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that the goal for the petition was 35,000 signatures, which was significantly higher than its original goal of 5,000 signatures.

The campaign seeks to make the ranch a historical landmark to prevent it from being demolished, according to the petition’s creator, Peter Hall. 

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Developer Joel Laub and his attorney and partner J. Randall Jones say they want to purchase the ranch and turn it into a luxury community with a 25-room motel, a restaurant and an event barn. 

The ranch hosts a train, petting zoo, horseback riding, a motel and a 1800s-style mining town filled with artifacts from Nevada. 

It was founded in 1843, and it opened to the public as a tourist attraction in 1958.