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Just 13 miles south of Washington, D.C., sits the bucolic estate of George and Martha Washington. For more than half a century, visitors have flocked to tours of the largest privately-owned home ...
In-person tours are offered, but if you're not going to be in Newport anytime soon, you can browse a 360-degree virtual tour of the place here. Clouds Hill Museum: Warwick, Rhode Island Ian ...
House Beautiful has rounded up a list of all 18 historic house museums that are featured throughout The Gilded Age's first season—all of which can be visited and toured in person.
Was the third mansion of P.T Barnum, was demolished in 1889 for his new mansion, Marina. Samuel Clemens House (Mark Twain) 1874 Victorian Gothic: Edward Tuckerman Potter: Hartford: Today, a museum Marina 1889 Romanesque and Queen Anne: Longstaff and Hurd: Bridgeport: Was the fourth and last mansion of P.T Barnum in Bridgeport, was demolished in ...
Virtual tour of the Henry and Clara Ford 'Fair Lane' estate. Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS) No. MI-3, "Henry Ford Estate, Fairlane, Fairlane Drive (4901 Evergreen Road), Dearborn, Wayne County, MI" Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. MI-422, "Fair Lane Mansion, 4901 Evergreen Road, Dearborn, Wayne County, MI"
In 2001, Victoria Beckham made a virtual tour of the mansion available online. [5] [6] The property was put up for sale by the Beckhams in 2013. [7] The house, with 17 acres (6.9 ha) of grounds, was bought by the insurance tycoon Neil Utley, [8] chairman of Hastings Direct, and Narmali Utley for £11.35 million in 2014. [4] [9]
Biltmore Estate is a historic house museum and tourist attraction in Asheville, North Carolina, United States.The main residence, Biltmore House (or Biltmore Mansion), is a Châteauesque-style mansion built for George Washington Vanderbilt II between 1889 and 1895 [2] and is the largest privately owned house in the United States, at 178,926 sq ft (16,622.8 m 2) of floor space and 135,280 sq ft ...
The Hills spent 10 happy years there, lovingly maintaining the property before selling it in 1923 to the owners who would ultimately make it famous, Big and Little Edie Beale. The Bouvier Beale ...