1915-1944 - Massanutten Canning Factory
The Shenandoah Valley is rich in Civil War and other
history before 1915. However, the earliest record of the
site that would eventually become Skyline Ranch Resort
shows that the land was originally home to the
Massanutten Canning Factory where tomatoes, beans and
soup were canned under the "Massanutten Brand." During
WWI soldiers on the battlefields of France dines on
these Shenandoah products. |
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1944-1960 - Burke Family Farm
The canning factory eventually closed and became
part of a 1,935 acre farm that stretched all the way
South to the Shenandoah River. Mr. Burk, the owner of
the farm, passed away in the 1950's, and the land was
inherited by his son, Wilson Burke. |
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1960-1973 - Birth of a Campground
Visitors to the area wanted to camp near the
Shenandoah River on Mr. Burk's land. So.....after a lot
of sweat and hard work, Wilson Burke opened a campground
called "Massanutten Camp Forest". He built the Li'L
Country Store himself with an apartment upstairs. The
swimming pool was added in 1968. |
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1973-1978 - Sale of Campground
Wilson Burke, now 67, sold the campground in 1973 to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frenzel who operated it as a public
campground through August of 1978. |
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1978-1984 - Stable Added
Raymond C. Kates, a prominent attorney in Front Royal,
and his wife Geraldine purchased the campground in 1978.
Mr. Kates was a horse lover and built a stable in 1979
adding horseback riding to the campground's recreational
activities. |
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1984 - Skyline Ranch Resort Begins
In 1984, William H. Bunning Jr., a developer, and
his wife Floy purchased the campground with a dream of
creating a family-oriented resort with amenities and
activities for all ages. The campground was converted to
a private, "membership only" campground called "Skyline
Ranch Resort". The theme was to project "a Little Bit of
the Old West Back East". |
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1984-1990 - Skyline Expansion
Skyline is upgraded with the addition of luxurious
9,000 sq. ft. clubhouse, a modern waste treatment
facility, rental cabins, RV units, mini-golf and much,
much more. |
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1990 - Skyline Awarded "5 Star" Status
In August, 1990, Skyline Ranch Resort was the
recipient of the prestigious "5 Star" Award by Coast to
Coast Resorts making it one of the top 75 resorts in the
Coast to Coast network of over 500. Skyline has received
"5 Star" status each year since. |
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July 1995 - New Ownership
David M. Lonsway and another investor from Rockford, IL,
purchased the resort to take it to the "next level". The
goal of the new owners was to further upscale the
property, add luxury accommodations and begin selling
deeded ownership interests. |
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October, 1995 - First TreeLoft Chalet
Started
In October, 1995, Skyline begins
development of Skyline TreeLoft Village, a secluded,
upscale area of the modern, luxurious chalets.
Construction of the first Skyline TreeLoft Chalets is
started. |
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November, 1995 - Sale of Deeded Ownerships
Campground members are the first to be offered a
unique opportunity to become deeded owners of Skyline
Ranch Vacation Ownership Resort with all the rights and
privileges of ownership. |
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December, 1995 - RCI Adds Skyline
Resort Condominiums International (RCI), the largest
and oldest vacation exchange company in the world, adds
Skyline Ranch Resort to its list of 2,850 luxury resorts
worldwide. |
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