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  2. Château d'Armainvilliers - Wikipedia

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    Postcard of the avenue leading to the Château d'Armainvilliers, 1903 In 1877, the estate was acquired by Baron Edmond de Rothschild , who completely razed the existing château and replaced it with a S-shaped modern residence in the Anglo- Norman style , primarily designed by architects Félix Langlais [ fr ] and Émile Ulmann [ fr ] . [ 11 ]

  3. A Château Formerly Owned by the Rothschilds and the King of ...

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    A chateau formerly owned by the Rothschilds and the King of Morocco hits the market for $452 million. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  4. Château des Fontaines - Wikipedia

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    The château was begun by Baron James Edouard de Rothschild in 1879 and finished by his widow, Thérèse von Rothschild in 1882. [1] [2] The house was designed according to James' plans by architect Félix Langlais [], who also designed the Château d'Armainvilliers and renovated the Hôtel de Pontalba and Vaux-de-Cernay Abbey for the Rothschild family.

  5. William K. Vanderbilt House - Wikipedia

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    The William K. Vanderbilt House, also known as the Petit Chateau, was a Châteauesque mansion at 660 Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on the northwest corner of Fifth Avenue and 52nd Street.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Orange ...

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    Coal-carrying canal historic district that runs through other counties in New York and Pennsylvania as well. Key link in supplying New York City with anthracite coal in the 19th century. 50: Denniston–Steidle House: Denniston–Steidle House: May 8, 2012 : 575 Jackson Ave.

  7. Out-of-place ‘exquisite’ chateau is for sale in Kentucky. See ...

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    Out-of-place ‘exquisite’ chateau is for sale in Kentucky. See the French-inspired home. TJ Macias. October 2, 2023 at 1:43 PM.

  8. NYC's 'stooping' phenomenon: How people moving in ... - AOL

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    Stoopers come from all walks of life and ages. Magda S., for example, works for Services for the Underserved, a New York City-based nonprofit that provides housing and support services for ...

  9. Pereire brothers - Wikipedia

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    Isaac and Émile Pereire. Émile Pereire (3 December 1800, Bordeaux - 5 January 1875, Paris) and his brother Isaac Pereire (25 November 1806, Bordeaux – 12 July 1880, Gretz-Armainvilliers) were major figures in the development of France's finance and infrastructure during the Second French Empire. [1]