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  2. William K. Vanderbilt House - Wikipedia

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    Beyond the salon was the 20-by-27-foot (6.1 m × 8.2 m) breakfast room and an adjoining butler's pantry. At the western end of the grand hall one entered the banquet hall. At 50 by 35 feet (15 m × 11 m) and two stories high, it was the largest room in the house.

  3. Little Clarendon Street - Wikipedia

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    Gail's Bakery (previously Mumu Cafe and Oxford City Barbers - both closed down 2016) Moshi Oxford (previous Run Oxford, closed 2009) Popham Hairdressing (previously Walton and Giles hairdresser - closed 2017, and Dominique - closed 2014) Natural Bread Company (baker's and café)

  4. 10 Gracie Square - Wikipedia

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    10 Gracie Square (sometimes spelled out as Ten Gracie Square) is a 1930–31 pre-war "white glove" co-op building constructed in Art Deco style. [1] It's located on East 84th Street on Manhattan's Upper East Side between East End Avenue and the FDR Drive.

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  6. Take a look inside Rosecliff, a 30-room mansion built for a ...

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    Rosecliff in Newport, Rhode Island, was built for a silver heiress during the Gilded Age. It measures 28,800 square feet and features 30 rooms, including Newport's largest ballroom.

  7. 'Mystery at the Mansion' turns clock back to 1935 bombing of ...

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    SOUTH BEND — The History Museum presents “Mystery at the Mansion” at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 13, 27 and 28 at 897 W. Thomas St. This year’s “Mystery at the Mansion” turns the clock back to 1935.

  8. French ambassador's residence in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The main floor features several large reception rooms, [3] [9] including a dining room, an Empire Salon in the formal style, a "Winter Salon" in the modern style, and the Salon des Boiseries (paneled room) and, to the rear of the building, a terrace. [3] The main floor also includes a huge entrance hall and grand staircase. [3]

  9. Joseph Raphael De Lamar House - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph Raphael De Lamar House is a mansion at 233 Madison Avenue at the corner of 37th Street in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.The house, currently the Consulate General of Poland, New York City, was built in 1902–1905 and was designed by C. P. H. Gilbert in the Beaux-Arts style.