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An Architectural Masterpiece in Jackson Hole Hits the Market for $60 Million
As a child growing up in Brooklyn, New York, Gerald Dorros says he was obsessed with the American West and wanted to be a cowboy. Instead, he studied medicine and become a trailblazing cardiologist who patented medical devices and was among the first doctors in the US to do coronary angioplasties. Still, Dorros loved the wide open spaces of Wyoming, and he'd often come the popular ski resort area of Jackson Hole on family vacations.
In 1997 the doctor bought a tract of land in Wilson, a 20-minute drive from the town of Jackson, and built a home there. He lived out his cowboy dreams by learning to ride horses and even won a rodeo championship. But in December 2017 his home burned down in a blaze that took the fire department several days to put out. Dorros' entire family, including his grandchildren, were visiting for the holidays, but thankfully no one was hurt.