Come to where the flavor is.

A storied stretch of Wyoming land where the Marlboro Man — yes, the cigarette brand — once rode across America’s collective imagination in advertising campaigns has hit the market for $52.8 million, reports Mansion Global .

Pitchfork Ranch, a nearly 100,000-acre working cattle property outside Meeteetse, has defined the Western frontier for almost a century and a half.

The sellers, retired physicians Lenox and Fran Baker, purchased the ranch in 1999 for $13 million and lived there for more than a decade before relocating to Park City, Utah. 12

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“We saw it as an investment and we wanted to see what that part of the country was like,” Lenox Baker, 83, told the outlet. “I thoroughly enjoyed learning to ride a horse. I learned about cattle and about r

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