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  2. These abandoned historic homes are on sale for as little as ...

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    Here are six abandoned historic homes for sale that you can buy right now. Located in the quaint town of Milton, North Carolina, the Gordon-Brandon House was possibly built circa 1850 by a local ...

  3. The Most Outrageous Mansions for Sale Across America - AOL

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    Billed as one of "the most spectacular estates ever built," this 20,000-square-foot mansion outside of Palm Springs doesn't disappoint. The main residence includes staff quarters, and there's a ...

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    The house in question is listed for $1.299 million and is a custom-built, 14,150-square-foot Victorian that sits on 80 acres of “serene country hills,” the listing on Zillow.com describes.

  5. Rucker Mansion (Everett, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Rucker Mansion, also known as the Rucker House is a private residence located in Everett, Washington, United States, and is registered with the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). [2] According to the registry, the home was originally commissioned for $40,000 by the Rucker family as a wedding gift for Ruby Brown, who married Bethel ...

  6. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Lynnewood Hall - Wikipedia

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    The estate originally encompassed 300 acres, upon 33 of which a fenced ornamental garden was constructed. The fenced area includes a gatehouse and smaller Lynnewood Lodge (also known as Conklin Hall), built in the same style as the mansion. The mansion's grounds have remained contiguous since the 1952 sale. [4]