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Weathered eyes gaze across the Cochrane landscape, surveying the roads and homes that cover what was once rugged ranchland. This bronze statue stands as a tribute to those who built Cochrane up from the ground; the cowboys, ranchers, and pioneers, dubbed the “men of vision” for their dream of a prosperous farmstead are represented by the lone man on horseback. The majestic figurine resides on the hillside of the Ranche, metal feet stuck in place since 1979.
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