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  2. Dunnellen Hall - Wikipedia

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    Dunnellen Hall is a private mansion located at 521 Round Hill Road in Greenwich, Connecticut, USA. It was sold by the estate of Leona Helmsley for $35 million, down from the original asking price of $125 million when it was first put up on the market in 2008. [1]

  3. Lauder Greenway Estate - Wikipedia

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    The main house spans 15,000 square feet (1,400 m 2) across four floors. It has 12 bedrooms scattered among the top two floors, seven full baths, and two powder rooms. A dark cherry wood-paneled library with curving corners and glass-fronted bookcases typical of the Victorian era sits off of a three-story wood-paneled entry.

  4. Category:Houses in Greenwich, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Greenwich, Connecticut" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Joseph Beninati - Wikipedia

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    Beninati and Antares began focusing on real estate development in 2002. [13] By 2006, the firm’s real estate portfolio value was $4.5 billion. The firm owned or co-owned properties located in Fairfield County, Connecticut, and Westchester County, New York, with Goldman-Sachs & Co., hedge funds, investment bankers, and other institutional ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Greenwich ...

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    December 1, 1988 (39 Strickland Rd., in Cos Cob [5]: 2 : Home of Cos Cob Art Colony, c.1890-1920.Current headquarters and museum of the Greenwich Historical Society. 2 ...

  7. Thomas Lyon House - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Lyon House, at 1 Byram Road, was built ca. 1739 [2] and is considered to be the oldest unaltered structure in Greenwich, Connecticut. [3] The restoration of the house, a Colonial saltbox, is the primary project of the Greenwich Preservation Trust, a not-for-profit organization that grew out of the Thomas Lyon House Committee formed by the Byram Neighborhood Association. [4]