North Decatur primarily consists of 1950 and 1960-era ranch homes, although condominiums are increasingly being developed in this community.
He built a ranch home known throughout the region as the "Big House."
Today, the neighborhood is showing sure signs of life, with suburban-style ranch homes sprouting in the rubble.
They were probably stronger than the mass-produced modem split levels and ranch homes of the big housing developments back in the States.
The ashes were later destroyed when his ranch home was burnt in a 1993 wildfire.
The ranch home has a landscaped, fenced back yard with trees.
In recent years, however, ranch homes have been built in the area, much to the chagrin of neighbors who say they harm the local flavor.
Adjacent to the lake was a large ranch home that the lake owners lived in.
The ranch is now a historic site and demonstrates how the ranch home looked while Lee was living there.
Afterwards some of the older ranch homes were torn down and replaced with newer 2-story homes.