March evening facing west, J-Six Ranch, Cochise County, Arizona.
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March evening facing west, J-Six Ranch, Cochise County, Arizona.
the house that jack built
In 1936, Joseph Kennedy Sr. sent his sons Jack and Joe to the 40,000 acre J-6 Ranch in Benson, Arizona. Jack, who was 19, had just returned from a long hospital stay because doctors thought he may have leukemia. His father thought the warm weather in Arizona could benefit his health. He and his brother worked with a crew building adobe offices (seen above). The ranch owner, Jack Spieden, called it "The House that Jack Built".
Stormy skies beyond the Whetstone Mountains, J-Six Ranch, Cochise County, Arizona.
Clouds lifting from the Whetstone Mountains after a stormy night, J-Six Ranch, Cochise County, Arizona.
View toward Rincon Peak at the end of June, J-Six Ranch, Cochise County, Arizona.
Looking south toward the Whetstone Mountains on a stormy evening, J-Six Ranch, Cochise County, Arizona.
Spring sunset, J-Six Ranch, Cochise County, Arizona.
Evening in early May looking toward Rincon Peak, J-Six Ranch, Cochise County, Arizona.