A decade later, several more buildings were added to the ranch, including a slaughterhouse, cook's quarters, two garages, and an entrance gateway.
The Dangberg company prospered until the Great Depression, recovered after World War II, and remained in business at the ranch until 1978.
[6] Some 5.5 acres (2.2 ha) of the land is under the ownership of Douglas County and managed by the non-profit Friends of Dangberg Home Ranch.
The county and the non-profit are in a joint effort to restore and preserve the historic buildings including the 15-room main residence.
The facility is a public day-use park, and guided history tours are available year-round by appointment.