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Schwab House apartment building, 74th Street. La Guardia's rejection of the mansion sealed its fate, and during World War II, a Victory garden was planted in its once-landscaped grounds. Eventually the many dwellings around the home became overcrowded and Riverside Drive lost whatever affluence and wealth that had existed.
The house is exemplifies Mid Century Modern Architecture, in addition to having unique architectural features including an indoor swimming pool with a retractable roof. The house was named landmark #134 by the Riverside City Council at the recommendation of the Cultural Heritage board. [14]
This 14,500-square-foot "palatial" home sitting on 10 acres in Riverside, Calif., has a nightclub, a bank vault and a curved glass enclosure with a pool, waterfalls, boulders and a swim-up bar.
After the completion of Riverside Drive in the late 19th century, row houses were built on and near it. [6] [7] The site of the Normandy was occupied by twelve row houses that were built in 1896 by Henry Cook. [8] These were composed of eight houses at 140–147 Riverside Drive, three at 348–352 West 87th Street, and 351 West 86th Street. [5]
The mansion comes complete with its own in-home theater, which is equipped with all of the modern-day movie theater essentials. Track lights illuminate two rows of 10 retractable lounge seats ...
The McGavock–Gaines House, also known as Riverside, is a historic mansion in Franklin, Tennessee. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The property then included two contributing buildings, one contributing structure, and one non-contributing building, on an area of 3.2 acres (1.3 ha). [1]
The owner of a nearly $9 million Malibu mansion miraculously spared being leveled by the raging Los Angeles wildfires told The Post on Friday he was stunned to learn that when the smoke cleared ...
The house was built in 1891-92 for Mrs. Catherine Bettner, [1] widow of an early citrus pioneer. It was designed by architect John A. Walls of the Los Angeles firm Morgan and Walls. [2] The two-story, 4,000 square foot home resides on Magnolia Avenue, which was a prominent thoroughfare at the time of the house's construction. [3] [4]