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  2. Vanderbilt houses - Wikipedia

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    The house was completely renovated in 1914 by Grace Vanderbilt at a cost of $500,000. Demolished c. 1945. "Beaulieu" (1859), summer residence in Newport, Rhode Island. Bought by Vanderbilt in 1911. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt (1877–1915) Sagamore Camp, Hamilton County, NY "Sagamore Camp" (1897), great camp in the Adirondack Mountains.

  3. Vanderbilt Triple Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Triple Palace, also known as the William H. Vanderbilt House, was an elaborate mansion at 640 Fifth Avenue between 51st Street and 52nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The urban mansion, completed in 1882 to designs by John B. Snook and Charles B. Atwood , was owned by members of the Vanderbilt family .

  4. 647 Fifth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    William K. Vanderbilt was recorded in 1920 as conveying title to 647 Fifth Avenue to Harold S. Vanderbilt and Malcolm D. Sloane. [64] Number 647 was sold to Hoagland Corporation in May 1923 at an assessed valuation of $750,000. [65] The house was further sold to Felix Wildenstein, who owned Wildenstein & Co., in 1925.

  5. William H. Vanderbilt House - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 September 2021, at 15:09 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. William K. Vanderbilt House - Wikipedia

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    The William K. Vanderbilt House, also known as the Petit Chateau, was a Châteauesque mansion at 660 Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on the northwest corner of Fifth Avenue and 52nd Street.

  7. See inside Marble House, a 50-room Gilded Age mansion ... - AOL

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    Marble House was Alva Vanderbilt's 39th birthday present. She later became a leader in the women's suffrage movement. See inside Marble House, a 50-room Gilded Age mansion that a Vanderbilt heir ...

  8. Walker & Gillette - Wikipedia

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    Walker was a native of Jersey City, New Jersey, and graduated from Harvard University in 1898. Leon Gillette, born in Malden, Massachusetts, attended the University of Pennsylvania and worked in several New York firms, such as Howells & Stokes and Warren & Wetmore, and had also attended the École des Beaux-Arts from 1901 through 1903.

  9. Gillette House - Wikipedia

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    Gillette House may refer to: Francis Gillette House, Bloomfield, Connecticut, listed on the NRHP in Hartford County, Connecticut; Guy M. and Rose (Freeman) Gillette ...