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  2. Hearst Castle - Wikipedia

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    Hearst Castle (is) a palace in every sense of the word". [310] Victoria Kastner, for many years the in-house historian of Hearst Castle and author of a number of books on its design and history, concludes her history of the castle with an assessment of San Simeon as "the quintessential twentieth-century American country house". [311]

  3. Beverly Estate - Wikipedia

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    [17] [1] a record price for a house sold at auction until The One sold for $126 million in 2022. [18] In September 2021, the estate was 3.53 acres. Berggruen expanded it by purchasing an adjacent lot that included the original Hearst pool, thereby adding 1.10 acres and 5,991 square feet of living space to the estate. [19]

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

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    Hearst Castle: San Simeon, California: William Randolph Hearst: California Department of Parks and Recreation: 1947: Spanish Colonial Revival: Julia Morgan: 21: 66,341 sq ft (6,163.3 m 2) [30] Grey Towers Castle: Glenside, Pennsylvania: William Welsh Harrison [31] Arcadia University: 1896: Gothic Revival: Horace Trumbauer: 22: 66,000 sq ft ...

  5. List of assets owned by Hearst Communications - Wikipedia

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    List of assets owned by Hearst Communications, a privately held American-based media conglomerate based in the Hearst Tower in New York City, USA.: Publishing [ edit ]

  6. William Randolph Hearst - Wikipedia

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    The Hearst Castle in San Simeon, California. Beginning in 1919, Hearst began to build Hearst Castle, which he never completed, on the 250,000-acre (100,000-hectare; 1,000-square-kilometre) ranch he had acquired near San Simeon. He furnished the mansion with art, antiques, and entire historic rooms purchased and brought from great houses in Europe.

  7. Hearst family - Wikipedia

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    The Hacienda, Hearst Castle, Hearst Ranch The Hearst family is a wealthy American family based in California. Their fortune was originally earned in the mining industry during the late 19th century under the entrepreneurial leadership of George Hearst .

  8. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    Hearst Castle: Between 1919 and 1947: Spanish Colonial Revival, Mediterranean Revival: Julia Morgan: San Simeon: Built by William Randolph Hearst [7] more images: Filoli: 1915: Georgian Revival: Willis Polk: Woodside: Owned by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and open to the public [11] more images: Carolands: 1916: Beaux-Arts ...

  9. Hearst Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Hearst Ranch is composed of two cattle ranches in central California. The best known is the original Hearst Ranch, which surrounds Hearst Castle and comprises about 80,000 acres (320 km 2 ). George Hearst (1820–1891) bought over 30,000 acres (120 km 2 ) of Rancho Piedra Blanca , an 1840 Mexican land grant, in the late 19th century.