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  2. Forbes Galleries - Wikipedia

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    The Forbes Galleries, housed within the Forbes Building on Fifth Avenue between West 12th and 13th Streets in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, United States, was the home of Malcolm Forbes' collection, which the Forbes family continued to exhibit following his death. [1] The galleries closed in November 2014. [2] [3]

  3. Malcolm Forbes - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Forbes' lavish lifestyle was exemplified by his private Capitalist Tool Boeing 727 trijet, ever-larger Highlander yachts, and his French Chateau (Château de Balleroy in Normandy) as well as his opulent birthday parties. In the mid-1960s he was a fixture at NYC's famous Cat Club on Wednesday nights, supporting local musical talent.

  4. Forbes family - Wikipedia

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    John Malcolm Forbes (1847–1904), American businessman and sportsman. Michael R. Paine (1928–2018), m. to Ruth Hyde Paine , Oswald family benefactors in whose garage family friend Lee Harvey Oswald stored his rifle and in whose home Marina Oswald lived.

  5. Forbes Family Selling 300-Year-Old London Mansion

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    The Forbes family has decided to unload their historic London home, Old Battersea House, which Malcolm Forbes purchased in the early 1970s. (See our photo gallery of the Old Battersea House.)

  6. 'We had a millionaire in my neighborhood': Historian traces ...

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    Clark lost the bidding to J. Malcolm Forbes, who paid $125,000 for the horse. On May 16, 1892, the Elmira Gazette reported a fire at the Driving Park that killed five horses, including one owned ...

  7. Mendoub's Residence - Wikipedia

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    The former Mendoub's Residence in Tangier. The Mendoub's Residence or Dar al-Mandub (Arabic: قصر مندوب, French: Palais du Mendoub), formerly known as the Forbes Museum of Tangier, is a cultural monument and 10-acre (40,000 m 2) property located on Mohammed Tazi Street in the Marshan neighborhood of Tangier, Morocco.

  8. Trinchera Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The ranch gained national attention in the 1960s when it was purchased by Malcolm Forbes, the publisher of Forbes magazine. [11] Forbes purchased two sections of the original land grant, one called the Trinchera Ranch and the other the Blanca Ranch. [12] [13] Forbes expanded the ranch's operations and used it as a retreat. The ranch became well ...

  9. John Malcolm Forbes - Wikipedia

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    John Malcolm Forbes (1845 – February 19, 1904) [1] was an American businessman and sportsman. He was born in Milton, Massachusetts in 1847 into the wealthy Forbes family of Boston , with his father being John Murray Forbes .