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New York City: Built for William Kissam Vanderbilt and Alva Vanderbilt. Demolished in 1927 [75] more images: Villard Houses: 1882: Renaissance Revival: McKim, Mead & White: New York City: Today is part of the New York Palace Hotel [76] [77] Hutchinson-Alexander Mansion 1882 Châteauesque: George B Post: New York City
The Castle—aka the John Paine Mansion—was deemed the "grandest house" in Troy, New York when it was built in 1896. In its long history, the mansion has served as a private residence, a college ...
Prairie Avenue was the most posh Chicago address by the time of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. [11] 1871 Map of Chicago: The shaded area was destroyed by the Great Chicago Fire. Many of South Michigan Avenue's elegant villas were destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. [13]
Last had east-west long distance service by Penn Central between Albany and Boston in 1971; and last had commuter service south to New York City in 1972. 132: US Post Office-Hudson: US Post Office-Hudson: November 17, 1988 : 402 Union St.
The nail-biting crime drama, adapted from author Harlan Coben’s best-selling novel of the same name, played out on screen at the real-life mansion called Arley Hall is located to the southeast ...
A massive vintage-charmed mansion built in 1991 has hit the market in Pittsford, New York. Price. This 6,530-square-foot mansion located at 11 Pine Acres Drive in Pittsford, is on the market for ...
The William A. Clark House, nicknamed "Clark's Folly", [2] was a mansion located at 962 Fifth Avenue on the northeast corner of its intersection with East 77th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. It was demolished in 1927 and replaced with a luxury apartment building (960 Fifth Avenue).
Jackie was to be an accomplished horse rider during her stays at Lasata and her favorite horse was Danceuse, many photographs of which appear in the book Young Jackie by Olivia Harrison, Bert Morgan ISBN 0-670-03082-1 The New York Times wrote in 1940 following a competition at Madison Square Garden: [4]