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YouTube sensation Logan Paul has now set his sights on a rather unconventional business. Paul recently purchased a ranch used to manufacture LSD. The founder of the ranch, Timothy Leary, was an advocate for psychedelic substances that are increasingly gaining popularity.

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The Maverick now looks to put his hands into this untapped market. The ranch was home to 30 members of the Leary lead group named the Brotherhood of Eternal Love. The community occupied the property in the 1960s, using it to take and manufacture LSD, as well as trying to become one with nature.

What state is Logan Paul’s ranch in?

The Ranch is a private property located in Duchess Canyon, California. Leary and his wife, Rosemary, resided in the main house while the rest occupied other structures on the property.

How much did Logan Paul pay for his ranch?

It is reported that Paul dished out $1 million, plus a single dollar to purchase this ranch. However, this might not affect the Youtuber too much in the long run, given his net worth of $45 million.

The true size of Logan paul’s Ranch

The property is spread across 80 acres and the ranch house is the largest structure on the property. Other structures include a guesthouse, bunkhouse, and workshop. Moreover, it also features a barn, a garage, two solar panel systems, and a pair of springs that feed a  70,000-gallon water tank.

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Not only is this a massive property, it also holds cultural value. Leary was a pioneer in using psychedelic substances for medical purposes. He was a polarizing figure during the 60s with some calling him a genius while others labeled him as mad. He was a clinical psychologist at Harvard University and even oversaw the controversial Concord Prison Experiment. The experiments tested the effects of psychedelic drugs on prisoners and students in the 1960s. He died in 1996, leaving behind his infamous ranch.

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However, Paul has decided to become part of Leary’s legacy by purchasing this ranch. He will now have the opportunity to dig deeper into the unexplored world of psychedelics and do something unconventional once again.

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