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Now Hall Rockefeller, a member of another storied dynasty, is doing the same—and raising the stakes. Peggy Guggenheim championed women artists in the 1940s. Now Hall Rockefeller, a member of ...
In 1998, Rockefeller gave the 88-acre (36 ha) property to the Laurance S. Rockefeller Fund, with half of the fund's interest donated to New York State and half to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. [2] At the time, the land was one of few large undeveloped tracts left on the lower Hudson River. [1]
On December 20, 1987, Whipple married Peter Clark Rockefeller at the All Saints Chapel of the Trinity-Pawling School in Pawling, New York. [14] They have three children: [15] William Rockefeller (b. 1984), a self-employed audio engineer; Hall Rockefeller (b. 1987), an art historian [16] Lily Rockefeller (b. 1990), an author/writer based in New ...
Bassett Hall is an 18th-century farmhouse located in Williamsburg, Virginia. It was the home of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his wife Abby Aldrich Rockefeller during the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg .
Many in America’s top 10% still feel ‘very poor’ but billionaire Warren Buffett says most folks ‘live better than John D Rockefeller' — 3 tips to create real wealth with the income you have
Less than half of Americans (44 percent) said they would cover an emergency expense of $1,000 or more from savings, up slightly from 43 percent a year ago, according to Bankrate’s latest ...
The 5,960-seat Music Hall was the larger of two venues built for Rockefeller Center's "Radio City" section, the other being the RKO Roxy Theatre (later the Center Theatre); the "Radio City" name came to apply only to Radio City Music Hall. It was largely successful until the 1970s, when declining patronage nearly drove the theater to bankruptcy.
The Center Theatre was a theater located at 1230 Sixth Avenue, the southeast corner of West 49th Street in Rockefeller Center in New York City.Seating 3,500, it was originally designed as a movie palace in 1932 and later achieved fame as a showcase for live musical ice-skating spectacles.