Have a taste for the Wild Wild West, but have your boots on the ground way down in the Peach State?
Ron Wallace, the former president of UPS International, is selling his Georgia mansion, and the kicker is that there’s a replica of an old western town hidden within the Neoclassical-style home. On the market for just shy of $ 9 million , the roughly nine-acre estate, located in Milton, about 30 miles north of Atlanta, includes a 4,400-square-foot wing modeled after the historic town of Tombstone, Arizona, and the 1993 movie that tells its story.
Altogether, the property has approximately 25,000 square feet of living space and comprises four bedrooms and eight bathrooms. According to The Wall Street Journal , Wallace and his wife shelled out a cool $900,000 for the vacant piece of land back in 2002 and dropped an additional $11 million on construction. The home was completed in 2004, and Six Flags amusement park set designer Rick Clark was brought in to create a one-of-a-kind space wing to hold and display Wallace’s collection of Western memorabilia. The frontier town replica, which feels a lot like walking onto a movie set, is complete with faux dirt roads, a sheriff’s office, a saloon, a newspaper office, and a general store.