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Oronoque was built as the country home of Birdseye Blakeman, Esq., and is located in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. [1] The building was designed by William Henry Miller [2] and built by Powers & Sons, Rochester. The house exterior was built to resemble a royal hunting lodge. The 12-acre (4.9 ha) grounds were landscaped by Nathan Franklin Barrett. [3]
Wheatleigh is located in far northeastern Stockbridge, just south of the Tanglewood facility of the Boston Symphony Orchestra on the east side of West Hawthorne Road. The estate is located atop a knoll from which there are commanding views of Stockbridge Bowl to the west. The remnant portion of the estate includes only the main house and water ...
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Wealthy families built grand homes called Berkshire Cottages here, as others would in Lenox and Stockbridge. Among the earliest estates was one built by New York City banker, industrialist and art patron David Leavitt, who built an elaborate 300-acre (1.2 km 2) estate, and was soon followed by those of his sons nearby.
Villa Virginia is a historic country estate situated on Ice Glen Road in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Built between 1914 and 1915, it stands as one of the last significant examples of the grand Berkshire Cottages and showcases Renaissance Revival architecture. This estate was added to National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1]
Sep. 10—A Hampton man who owned three restaurants in New Hampshire and Massachusetts has pleaded guilty to failing to pay nearly $2 million in employment and state and local meals taxes over a ...
The estate was mostly vacant until the fall of 1905, [5] when it was sold to Spencer P. Shotter, [6] who departed in 1912. The wife of a Vanderbilt family member leased the property briefly in 1916 following her husband's death, and the mansion was sold in 1916 by Shotter's debtors to Andrew Carnegie for $300,000.
The owners of Portuguese restaurant O Gil, at 915 County St., received a special permit from the Fall River Zoning Board of Appeals to convert the restaurant into two 1,500-square-foot apartments.