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  2. 7 Celebrity Homes You Can Buy Today - AOL

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  3. Lauder Greenway Estate - Wikipedia

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    For a time, it was the most expensive home in the history of the United States. [1] Built for industrialist John Hamilton Gourlie in 1896, it was purchased by the Lauder Greenway Family in 1905 and would stay in that family's hands for a majority of its existence. [2] It is the largest surviving Gilded Age mansion in Connecticut. [3]

  4. Monte Cristo Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Monte Cristo Cottage (also known as Eugene O'Neill Summer House) was the summer home of American actor James O'Neill and his family, notably his son Eugene O'Neill. It is a National Historic Landmark located at 325 Pequot Avenue in New London, Connecticut .

  5. Ed Sullivan's Former Connecticut Country Home (House of ... - AOL

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    The previous owners purchased the home for $560,000 in 2008, so at only $460,000 today, you can own a piece of entertainment history at a reasonable price. See more photos of Sullivan's former ...

  6. Mark Twain House - Wikipedia

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    The Mark Twain House and Museum in Hartford, Connecticut, was the home of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain) and his family from 1874 to 1891. The Clemens family had it designed by Edward Tuckerman Potter and built in the American High Gothic style. [3]

  7. Celebrity homes: 6 luxury pads with famous former owners - AOL

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    The rich and famous sometimes like to do things a little differently but, just like the rest of us, they need a roof over their heads.

  8. Pleasure Beach - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view (from a kite) of Pleasure Beach A view of the carousel that was part of the original amusement park at Pleasure Beach. Pleasure Beach is the Bridgeport portion of a Connecticut barrier beach that extends 2.5 miles (4 km) westerly from Point No Point (the portion in the adjoining town of Stratford is known as Long Beach).

  9. 10 celebrity homes still for sale that can be yours - AOL

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