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  2. See the remarkable Lake Tahoe estate that may set sales ...

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    The most expensive property listed for sale in the Lake Tahoe area is a stunning waterfront home on five acres surrounded by old growth forest that was built by casino mogul Steve Wynn.

  3. Pioneering ski family selling Lake Tahoe estate. See why it’s ...

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    A heritage Lake Tahoe property owned by the same pioneering ski family for 60 years is the highest priced waterfront listing on the California side. ... of this size on the lake for sale is an ...

  4. Pioneering ski family selling Lake Tahoe estate. See why it’s ...

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    The estate on 4.3 acres in Rubicon Bay is available for the first time since it was acquired by Wellington Henderson and his wife Harriet Walker Henderson.

  5. Thunderbird Lodge (Lake Tahoe, Nevada) - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, George Whittell Jr. purchased the 27 miles of Lake Tahoe shoreline and nearly 40,000 acres from Norman Biltz. It encompassed essentially 95% of the Nevada shoreline of Lake Tahoe — all of the land from Crystal Bay, Incline Village, Sand Harbor, Glenbrook, Cave Rock, and Zephyr Cove to Round Hill.

  6. Vikingsholm - Wikipedia

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    Vikingsholm is a 38-room mansion on the shore of Emerald Bay at Lake Tahoe, in El Dorado County, California, U.S., and on the National Register of Historic Places. It has been called "one of the finest examples of Scandinavian architecture in North America."

  7. Pope Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Pope Estate is a historic home located in Camp Richardson, near South Lake Tahoe, California. The home was originally built by Lloyd Tevis, former president of Wells Fargo Bank, in the 1880s. The Tevis and Pope families used the home and grounds as a summer vacation spot.