Legend of Fred remains strong
Deepa Bharath
Bill Lange hasn’t really seen Fred.
Well, at least not all of Fred.
But Lange, who owned Buffalo Ranch in Newport Beach, and many
others who visited the conference room at the ranch in the ‘60s and
‘70s know the 1,900-pound buffalo and still talk about him.
Fred, popularly known as King of the Herd, roamed around freely in
the ranch named after his species several decades ago. He is said to
have died in the late 1950s.
However, his stuffed head came into the possession of actor John
Wayne, who then gifted it to architect William Pereira who had set up
his headquarters at Buffalo Ranch.
Pereira often entertained Wayne at the ranch’s conference room
which was an old red barn that Pereira had discovered in Kansas,
Lange said.
“One night, over a few drinks, Wayne told Pereira he had a gift
for him,” Lange said.
And so, Fred’s gigantic head was placed in Pereira’s conference
room in 1966, where it stayed for almost 30 years. Pereira gave Fred
to Lange when he bought the ranch in the early ‘80s.
He still remains in Newport Beach in a building on Newport Center
Drive from where Lange’s real estate company, LFC Group, operates.
That building is also the Newport Beach headquarters for First Team
Realty, who decorated their office “around Fred,” Lange said.
Fred is more than a mere decoration, he said.
“He’s a symbol of those times in Orange County when we were just
sage brush,” Lange said.
He said the buffalo also represents the legacy of Pereira, who
envisioned the city of Irvine and UC Irvine gazing at the rural
landscape sitting in the silo at Buffalo Ranch.
Fred was on the wall of the conference room where important
decisions were made.
“Anybody who was a mover and a shaker in this area in the ‘60s and
‘70s sat in that conference room and made decisions,” Lange said.
That included officials from UCI, the city of Irvine and the
Irvine Co.
“Fred stands for that time in our history,” Lange said. “He
oversaw all those gigantic decisions.”
The bison’s not just famous locally, he said.
“When I was in Hong Kong, I met a few businessmen there who
learned I was from Newport Beach and asked me about Fred because they
had been to that conference room,” Lange said. “He’s still King of
the Herd.”
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