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The 160-acre site, which opened to the public in 1991, also is the final resting place for the former president, who died in 2004.
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The home was built in 1910 as a 160-acre homestead owned by John Peacock, one of the founders of Coconut Grove, but it has been renovated dramatically over the years, according to Ava Moore Parks, a local historian.
Coconut Grove Estate Sushil Cheema 2011
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Craig Hergert/Montana Panoramic A 160-acre property that belonged to Edra and Tim Blixseth, the founders of Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Mont., is being sold in a bankruptcy auction with an effective minimum reserve of $11.1 million.
Private Properties 2011
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Craig Hergert/Montana Panoramic Boston-based private-equity firm CrossHarbor Capital Partners has bought through a bankruptcy auction a 160-acre property that had belonged to Tim and Edra Blixseth, founders of the exclusive Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Mont.
Private Properties 2011
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Boston-based private-equity firm CrossHarbor Capital Partners has bought through a bankruptcy auction a 160-acre property that had belonged to Tim and Edra Blixseth, founders of the exclusive Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Mont.
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Blixseth Home in Montana Heads to Bankruptcy Auction A 160-acre property that belonged to Edra and Tim Blixseth, the founders of Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Mont., is being sold in a bankruptcy auction with an effective minimum reserve of $11.1 million.
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A Boston-based private equity company has bought through a bankruptcy auction a 160-acre property that had belonged to the founders of the Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Mont.
Private Properties 2011
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Boston-based private-equity firm CrossHarbor Capital Partners has bought through a bankruptcy auction a 160-acre property that had belonged to Tim and Edra Blixseth, founders of the exclusive Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Mont.
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Craig Hergert/Montana Panoramic Boston-based private-equity firm CrossHarbor Capital Partners has bought through a bankruptcy auction a 160-acre property that had belonged to Tim and Edra Blixseth, founders of the exclusive Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Mont.
Private Properties 2011
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A Boston-based private equity company has bought through a bankruptcy auction a 160-acre property that had belonged to the founders of the Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Mont.
Private Properties 2011
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