A hunter's paradise just came on the market in Michigan.
It's called the Granot Loma, and according to the listing, it may be the largest log-cabin lodge in America.
With a private marina and 5,000 acres of surrounding woodlands, the 26,000-square-foot house is listed for a staggering $40 million.
Bob Sullivan of Northern Michigan Land Brokers has the listing.
Keep scrolling for a tour of its taxidermy-filled interiors.
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Called Granot Loma, this gigantic log cabin sits on the shores of Lake Superior, north of Marquette, Michigan.

It was built and named in 1923 by its original owner, financier Louis G. Kaufman.

Kaufman played a pivotal role in the founding of General Motors, where he was on the board for 20 years.

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