A retired computer scientist is selling his 800-acre ranch for $10.95 million
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The ranch, which includes a 9,500-square-foot house inspired by a Frank Lloyd Wright design, is located in Steamboat Springs, Colorado and is a haven for local wildlife like bald eagles and deer.
Mitchell spent decades working with computers and became wealthy enough to buy the ranch and his own plane.
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"I got into computers in the early days and wrote my fist line of code in 1962," he told the WSJ.
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