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  2. Grey Gardens (estate) - Wikipedia

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    Grey Gardens is a 14-room [1] ... In 1979, Little Edie sold Grey Gardens to Ben Bradlee and Sally Quinn for $220,000 (equivalent to $924,000 in 2023) ...

  3. Sally Quinn - Wikipedia

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    Sally Quinn was born in Savannah, Georgia, ... In February 2017, Quinn put Grey Gardens on the market [17] and sold it for $15.5 million on December 20, 2017.

  4. How This Oceanfront Oasis Became the Most Infamous ... - AOL

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    Former Grey Gardens owners Ben Bradlee and Sally Quinn. Ron Galella - Getty Images It seemed like such a headache that Quinn's friends and loved ones even staged an intervention, but she was ...

  5. The Famous Author Who Restored Grey Gardens Found a ... - AOL

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    Author Sally Quinn tells us how (and why) she restored the infamous Grey Gardens estate in an exclusive interview. The Famous Author Who Restored Grey Gardens Found a Jackie O. Treasure in the ...

  6. Famous 'Grey Gardens' home hits the market for $19.95 million

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    The mansion was made famous in the a 1975 documentary which uncovered the shocking living conditions of mother and daughter 'Big Edie' and 'Little Edie.'

  7. Grey Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the sale, Quinn was forced to sell the remaining furniture originally belonging to the Beales, citing a lack of space. As of 2017, fashion designer Liz Lange is the owner of Grey Gardens. Lange and her husband have extensively remodeled the house, including lifting the house on stilts to create a basement in the existing crawlspace.

  8. One of the most infamous homes in the Hamptons is on the ...

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    Anyone who saw the documentary or Broadway play would likely balk at living in the actual home that "Grey Gardens" inspired.

  9. Lois Wright - Wikipedia

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    In a New York Times article, Sally Quinn recalls Wright appearing unexpectedly at Grey Gardens and informing her that she was bringing a message from Big Edie. Wright said that Big Edie wanted Quinn to have the house, that Quinn was meant to have it, that Big Edie was watching over her and that everything would go absolutely perfectly. [15]