FOR SALE: 1900 Gilded Age Mansion with Tiffany Designed Interior!Of all the historic homes for sale we have shared on this channel, this may be the most magnificent. There is no DIY or renovation to be done here, this one...
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Mansions of the Gilded Age | The Morgan Library and Museum in New York City during my December 2023 visit | FacebookThe Morgan Library and Museum in New York City during my December 2023 visit. Founded in 1906 by J.P. Morgan and opened to the public in 1924
Baroque Mansion InteriorLynnewood Hall, located in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, is a Gilded Age mansion built between 1897 and 1900 for industrialist Peter A.B. Widener. Designed by renowned architect Horace Trumbauer, this 110-room Neoclassical Revival estate is one of the largest surviving Gilded Age mansions in the United States. Widener, a prominent figure in American business and an investor in the Titanic, used Lynnewood Hall to house his extensive art collection. Despite changing ownership and periods of…
I've toured 8 historic Gilded Age mansions. Here are the most extravagant displays of wealth I've seen.The wealthiest families of the Gilded Age lived in enormous mansions outfitted with gold, marble, and priceless art. Take a look inside.
Look inside the Breakers, a 70-room, 138,300-square-foot mansion that belonged to one of America's wealthiest Gilded Age familiesGilded Age railroad tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt would be wealthier than Jeff Bezos if he were alive today. His grandson built the Breakers.
Experiencing the Gilded Age at the Newport MansionsVisiting the lavish Newport Mansions (or "summer cottages") in Newport, Rhode Island offers an opulent peek into the "Gilded Age" of American history.
Rare Gilded Age mansion on Upper East Side hits market for $65MAn opulent relic from a bygone era has listed for sale.
This Modern-Day Gilded Age Mansion in the Hudson Valley Is on the Market for $13 MillionA 2,000-year-old artifact found during its construction is now on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The Mrs. Astor's HouseThe Astor mansion at 65th Street and Fifth Avenue, circa 1900. Designed by society's famed architect, Richard Morris Hunt, who had designed many a mansion for the Vanderbilt family, the mansion was built by the John Jacob Astor IV, the Astor family playboy, for him and his mother, Caroline, the self-appointed queen of New York society and known to everyone as simply, THE Mrs. Astor. Mrs. Astor had originally reigned at a four-bay brownstone on 34th Street ~ currently today the present site…
The Cornelius Vanderbilt II Mansion New York CityIn the early 1890's millionaire Cornelius Vanderbilt II commissioned a block long renovation to his already large New York City mansion ...
Finding the servant call buttons in New York City’s Gilded Age mansionsNext time you’re in one of the city’s former Gilded Age mansions—reborn as a museum, perhaps, or a cultural center, store, or some other public building—be on the lookout for tiny butto…