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  2. McBirney Mansion (Tulsa, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    By 1999, McBirney Mansion was a bed and breakfast which hosted wedding venues as well. In January, 2007, three men, doing business as WSL Properties LLC, announced plans to buy the McBirney Mansion and convert it to an 80-suite luxury hotel encompassing 112,000 square feet (10,400 m 2). The three investors were George Warde, Jim Seawright and ...

  3. Benjamin Schenck Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Schenck Mansion, also known as Schenck Mansion Bed and Breakfast, is an historic home located at Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana. It was built in 1874, and is a two-story, Italianate / Second Empire style brick mansion on a full basement. The house has over 12,000 square feet of space.

  4. Fontanel Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Fontanel Mansion is a large log home in Nashville, Tennessee, on 186 acres of property that also contains public walking trails, a bed and breakfast inn called The Inn, the Carl Black Chevy Woods Amphitheater, Adventureworks Ziplines, the Natchez Hills Winery, one of the two Prichard's Distillery locations, Stone House Gift Shoppe, and a café called Café Fontanella.

  5. Ed Sullivan's Former Connecticut Country Home (House of ... - AOL

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    This unassuming country house in Southbury, Conn., has a big name behind it: It was once owned by the late, great Ed Sullivan. And the home's pool has even bigger names attached to it: The Beatles ...

  6. The Mansion House (Robbinston, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Mansion House is a historic house on United States Route 1 in Robbinston, Maine.Built about 1785, it is a fine Federal period mansion, historically associated with John Brewer, a leading shipbuilder and militia leader during the War of 1812, and James Shepherd Pike, a journalist who also served during the American Civil War as United States Ambassador to the Netherlands.

  7. Joseph Smith Mansion House - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, Frederick A. Smith, Joseph Smith's grandson, deeded the Mansion House to the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church). [3] The Mansion House was owned by the RLDS Church (now known as the Community of Christ ) until 2024, and was operated as a historical site and a tourist museum.