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The Ten Broeck Mansion in Albany, New York was built in 1797. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. [ 1 ] A decade later it was included as a contributing property to the Arbor Hill Historic District–Ten Broeck Triangle when that neighborhood was listed on the Register.
The Darkness with St Louis Escape open for haunt/escape owner/operators each year offering behind the scenes tours. The Darkness has been featured by virtually every YouTuber and national reality show from Grim Life Collective, Carpetbagger to reality shows like Shipping Wars, Travel Channel specials to Modern Marvels, Myth Busters and more.
Alswel, also known as the William Lemp Estate House, is a house in Sunset Hills, Missouri built by German-American brewer William J. Lemp, Jr. in 1911. Designed by Lemp Brewery staff architect Guy Norton in the unusual Tyrolean Chalet style, [1] it is situated on a bluff roughly 200 feet above the Meramec River in south St. Louis County, Missouri.
Abraham Ten Broeck (May 13, 1734 – January 19, 1810) was a New York politician, businessman, and militia Brigadier General of Dutch descent. He was twice Mayor of Albany, New York and built one of the largest mansions in the area, the Ten Broeck Mansion, that still stands more than 200 years later.
First Street Entrance to 49 Ten Broeck St. 57-59 Ten Broeck St. 2–38 First Street. This group of three-bay, three-story rowhouses, descending in steps along with its street, has been described as "one of the most aesthetically pleasing mid-19th century townscapes in Albany." [35] Many have brownstone pedimented doorways. All were built in the ...
A portion of the plantation was later purchased by Adolphus Busch, where he developed his Grant's Farm property, and the acreage around the main house was rescued from development of a Grant-themed amusement park in 1913 by Albert Wenzlick, a St. Louis real estate developer. The house was maintained by Wenzlick and his son until the latter's ...
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The Ten Broeck Mansion, built near the end of the 18th century, is the earliest listing postdating American independence. [63] Like Schuyler's a gabled brick estate house, its early use of the similarly classically -inspired Federal style shows the transition from colonial architecture to the modes of the new nation and century.