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  2. Denton House (New Hyde Park, New York) - Wikipedia

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    General information; Status: Completed: Address: 2045 Jericho Turnpike: Town or city: New Hyde Park, New York: Country: United States: Current tenants: McDonald's (operated as a franchise by Joan and Lawrence Anderer Jr., as of 1991) [1] [2]

  3. Harbor Hill - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Hill was a large Long Island mansion built from 1899 to 1902 in the present-day Village of East Hills, New York, for telecommunications magnate Clarence Hungerford Mackay. It was designed by McKim, Mead & White, with Stanford White supervising the project – the largest private residence he ever designed; it was demolished in 1949. [1]

  4. Woolworth Estate - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  6. McMansion - Wikipedia

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    McMansion is a term for a large house in a suburban community, typically marketed to the middle class in developed countries. Architectural historian Virginia Savage McAlester , who gave a first description of the common features which define this building style, coined the more neutral term Millennium Mansion . [ 1 ]

  7. An architecture expert reveals 20 of the ugliest McMansions ...

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    The American McMansion is officially a dying breed of architectural design, which is good news for those who consider the unnecessarily massive, and disproportionate homes an eyesore.

  8. Beacon Towers - Wikipedia

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    Beacon Towers was a Gilded Age mansion on Sands Point in the village of Sands Point on the North Shore of Long Island, New York.It was built from 1917 to 1918 for Alva Belmont, the ex-wife of William Kissam Vanderbilt and the widow, since 1908, of Oliver Belmont.

  9. The Manor (Glen Cove, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Close-up shot of The Manor, November 2019. The Manor is a historic mansion in Glen Cove, New York.It was constructed in 1910 as the home of John Teele Pratt and Ruth Baker Pratt.