Hold onto your Stetsons, folks, because Taylor Sheridan's at it again! Just when you thought the "Yellowstone" universe couldn't get any bigger, he's gone and bought himself a piece of the Wild West – literally. Say howdy to "6666," the new Paramount+ series set on the legendary Four Sixes Ranch in Texas, where the cowboys are tough, the history's deeper than a bottomless cup of coffee, and the drama unfolds under a sky that stretches wider than a cattle rancher's wallet.
Bigger Than "Dallas" (and Twice as Dusty): The Real Story Behind the 6666 Ranch
Forget those McMansions on "Dallas," folks, we're talking about a real-life ranch that's as big as the Lone Star State itself! The Four Sixes (or 6666, if you're feeling brand-savvy) sprawls across a whopping 266,000 acres – that's larger than the entire city of San Antonio, y'all!
And the history? Well, let's just say it's got more chapters than a Louis L'Amour box set. Founded way back in 1870 by a teenage cattle baron named Samuel "Burk" Burnett, this ain't no dude ranch for city slickers. We're talking generations of cowboys, a legacy of hard work and even harder living, and enough stories to keep Taylor Sheridan writing scripts until the cows come home (which, on a ranch this size, could take a while).
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