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  2. Hearst Castle - Wikipedia

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    Marion Davies – Hearst's lover since 1918, and chatelaine of Hearst Castle. Hearst and his family occupied Casa Grande for the first time at Christmas, 1925. [44] Thereafter, Hearst's wife, Millicent, went back to New York, and from 1926 until they left for the last time in 1947, Hearst's mistress Marion Davies acted as his chatelaine at the ...

  3. Boldt Castle - Wikipedia

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    Boldt Castle is a major landmark and tourist attraction in the Thousand Islands region of the U.S. state of New York. Open to guests seasonally between mid-May and mid-October, it is located on Heart Island in the Saint Lawrence River. Heart Island is part of the Town of Alexandria, in Jefferson County.

  4. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    New York City: Today, a Cartier store [87] [88] more images: Felix M. Warburg House: 1906: Châteauesque: C. P. H. Gilbert: New York City: Today, home to the Jewish Museum [62] Frederic W. Stevens House 1876 Châteauesque: George Harney: New York City: The house was demolished in 1919 Jacob Ruppert Sr House 1883 Second Empire: William Schickel ...

  5. List of assets owned by Hearst Communications - Wikipedia

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    New York Journal-American and predecessors (1896-1966) New York Daily Mirror (1924-1928, 1932–1963) Oakland Post Enquirer (1922-1960) Omaha Daily Bee (1928-1937) Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph (1927-1960) Rochester Journal-American (1922-1937) San Francisco Examiner (1880-2000) Science Digest (1937-1988) Sports Afield (1953-2000)

  6. Historic Herald Examiner Building reopens as a downtown L.A ...

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    New York developer Georgetown Co. purchased a stake in the architectural gem from Hearst Corp. in 2015 and partnered with the newspaper chain on an $80-million project to redevelop the building ...

  7. Hearst Communications - Wikipedia

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    Hearst Corporation, its wholly owned subsidiary Hearst Holdings Inc., and HHI's wholly owned subsidiary Hearst Communications Inc. [3] (usually referred to simply as Hearst) constitute an American multinational mass media and business information conglomerate based in Hearst Tower in Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

  8. List of largest houses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    North Hills, New York: Nicholas Frederic Brady (demolished in 2013) 1919: Tudor Revival: John Torrey Windrim: 17 (tie) 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m 2) Idle Hour: Oakdale, New York: William K. Vanderbilt: Mercury International: 1901: English Country Style: Richard Howland Hunt: 17 (tie) 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m 2) [27] Woodlea: Briarcliff Manor, New York ...

  9. What It Was Like To Star On The Weirdest Reality Show Ever Made

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    It was April 1, 2007, a bright, crisp morning and the first day of shooting for a new CBS reality show, Kid Nation. Thirty-six school-aged children from across the country were crammed onto an old ...