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The Andrew M. Hargis House is a historic house in Grand Island, Nebraska. It was built in 1898 for Andrew M. Hargis, a co-founder of the Grand Island Business and Normal College, and designed in the Queen Anne architectural style. [2] It was purchased by banker F. J. Coates in 1913, and it became the Grand Island Women's Club in 1953. [2]
The Glade-Donald House is a historic house in Grand Island, Nebraska.It was built in 1905 for Henry Glade, a German immigrant, and designed in the Shingle style. [2] It was acquired and remodelled by Lawrence Donald, a Scottish immigrant, in 1918, and purchased by his brother John Donald, also from Scotland, in 1934. [2]
Entrance to Main house of Hammersmith Farm in October, 1989. Hammersmith Farm is a shingle-style mansion and estate located at 225 Harrison Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island, United States. It was a childhood home of First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, and the site of the reception for her wedding to U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy in September ...
The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1968 and purchased by the Preservation Society of Newport County in 1969. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 2006. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The former carriage house and stables for the Chateau-Sur-Mer estate are owned by Salve Regina University and are currently being renovated ...
Taylor Swift’s Holiday House sits quietly on the beach — but now the singer is planning a lavish remodel of the seaside Rhode Island mansion. According to a building permit and zoning ...
His widow, Eleanor Elkins Widener, survived the sinking; construction continued in 1913 and 1914 and Eleanor Widener hosted a large reception there on August 20, 1915. [ 2 ] The 27-bedroom, 14-bath mansion has a grand salon and ballroom, 27 feet by 63 feet, on the first floor, which opens onto a 4,000-square-foot (370 m 2 ) oceanfront terrace.
The never-lived-in renovated-and-expanded house at 10 Tarpon Isle on Tarpon Island sold for $152 million, according to a sales listing updated May 17, 2024. The property was last priced at $187.5 ...
Winfield Hall, like many other Long Island mansions, has ghostlore associated with it. [5] It is said that on the evening of May 2, 1917, as Edna Woolworth Hutton, Frank Woolworth's middle daughter, took her own life at The Plaza Hotel in New York City, while her father was at Winfield Hall hosting a party, a somewhat bizarre and unexplained incident occurred.