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  2. Lyndhurst (mansion) - Wikipedia

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    Lyndhurst serves as a filming location for The Gilded Age. The mansion interior serves as the home of the character Aurora Fane and her husband, and the Lyndhurst Carriage House is the location of the New York Globe offices. Season 1 also featured the Lyndhurst grounds and greenhouse.

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    The Castle—aka the John Paine Mansion—was deemed the "grandest house" in Troy, New York when it was built in 1896. In its long history, the mansion has served as a private residence, a college ...

  4. I've toured 8 historic Gilded Age mansions. Here are the most ...

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    True to its name, Marble House was furnished with 500,000 cubic feet of marble that cost $7 million, or around $241 million today. ... Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown, New York, belonged to three ...

  5. These real-life mansions were used as filming locations for ...

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    In true gilded age fashion, the show was filmed exclusively in Rhode Island and New York, at recognizable jewels like the Breakers, Marble House, Lyndhurst Mansion, and many other grand properties.

  6. Lyndhurst (house) - Wikipedia

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  8. Rosecliff - Wikipedia

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    The commission was given to McKim, Mead, and White in 1898, and the New York branch of Jules Allard and Sons were engaged as interior decorators. Construction started in 1899, but the sharp winter slowed construction; Mrs. Oelrichs' sister had married William K. Vanderbilt II that winter season, and the house was required for parties in the following Newport season; the eager Mrs. Oelrichs ...

  9. Category:Carriage houses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Carriage houses on the National Register of Historic Places (20 P) Pages in category "Carriage houses in the United States" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.