Starwood Ranch
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Purpose / Function
Starwood Ranch serves as both a horse ranch and a summer camp for twins of all ages. The ranch provides a sanctuary for horses and a safe, nurturing environment for children to learn about horsemanship, nature, and teamwork.
Alterations
Over the years, Starwood Ranch has undergone several alterations to accommodate its dual purpose. Additional cabins, activity areas, and equestrian facilities have been added to enhance the camp experience. The ranch's infrastructure has been expanded to support the needs of both the horses and the campers.
Architecture
The architecture of Starwood Ranch reflects a rustic yet welcoming aesthetic, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings. The main lodge features a cozy fireplace, spacious dining hall, and comfortable accommodations for staff and guests. Cabins are scattered throughout the property, offering twin campers a sense of independence and adventure.
Defenses
While Starwood Ranch does not have extensive defenses, it is equipped with basic security measures to ensure the safety of its inhabitants. Perimeter fencing and security cameras help monitor the grounds, while trained staff members are always on hand to address any emergencies.
History
Starwood Ranch was established by the Hope family in 1696 AR. They quickly became known for the excellent horses they bred, as well as for training horses and being able to tend to the neglected.
In 1970 IE, Ezra Hope took over the family business. After careful consideration she decided to expand its offerings by establishing a summer camp for twins. She opened this in 1975 IE. The camp quickly gained popularity, attracting children from far and wide who sought adventure and camaraderie amidst the tranquil beauty of the area. Over the years, Starwood Ranch has become a beloved institution, cherished by all who have had the privilege of calling it home, even if just for a summer. The summer camp has won awards.
Founding Date
5 Zephyria 1696 AR
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Horses and children. Can't go wrong in helping both out. So many things could go wrong here, especially with a skittish horse. I'm sure they thought of that and took the necessary precautions. If they hadn't they wouldn't have been so successful. And I can't help but wonder if the ranch is still in operation and if the summar camp is still going on... Wouldn't that be cool? A long shot, but still a nice dream. One that I will hold onto since I won't be able to travel there to learn the truth.
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