Learn about one of Montana's most famous residents in a new docuseries that gives us an inside look of his life and legacy.

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Montana has quite a few high-profile residents, and them have left a lasting mark on the state. One of them is a massive media mogul that owns a ranch near Yellowstone National Park. He also owns a restaurant in downtown Bozeman.

New Docuseries Highlights Life and Legacy of Ted Turner

Ted Turner is 86 years old, and has spent the majority of his life in the media industry. He founded CNN and TBS television networks, and owns a significant amount of property in Montana. He owns the sprawling 113,000 acre Flying D ranch between Bozeman and Big Sky, which is one of four ranches Turner owns in the state.

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Regardless of how you feel about Ted Turner, his legacy is undeniable. He owned the Atlanta Braves, and at one time, he was in charge of World Championship Wrestling (WCW). A new six-part docuseries titled "Call Me Ted" was just released and is available for streaming on Max. If you want to learn about one of Montana's most famous residents, it's a must-watch!

The docuseries begins with Turner's childhood in Ohio, and tells the story of how he became one of the world's most successful media moguls. Turner's legacy has been filled with ups and downs, and Call Me Ted gives you a glimpse into his incredible life.

In 2018, Turner revealed that he is living with Lewy body dementia and spends most of his time at the Flying D Ranch in Montana. To learn more about Call Me Ted, click here.

Montana's Top 5 Largest Private Land Owners

One of the hot topics here in Big Sky Country is the selling of property. Over the last couple of decades, wealthy individuals and companies have come to Montana and purchased millions of acres of land. This has caused panic among many residents of the state, especially when it comes to access to public lands.

Here's a look at the Top 5 largest private land owners in Montana according to AZ Animals

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The Pros and Cons of Living in Montana

Sometimes a place's strengths are the same as its weaknesses.

8 Places That Might Be Better for Retirement Than Montana

Whether you live in Montana already or not, when looking for a place to retire, Wallet Hub has found 8 states that rank better than Montana. Take a look at why they might be better than the Big Sky State for your golden years. (Source: Wallet Hub)

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