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The Crocker-McMillin Mansion [1] (also known as the Crocker Mansion and Darlington) is a historic house in Mahwah, New Jersey. It was built between 1903 and 1907 on the Darling estate for businessman George Crocker. After Crocker died in 1909, the banker Emerson McMillin lived in the 75-room, three-story residence until his death in 1922. [2]
Guo initially purchased the Crocker Mansion for $26 million in late December 2021, making it the priciest home to sell in all of New Jersey that year.The estate was just one of many pieces of ...
The Crocker-McMillin mansion, a 58-room brick home that has drawn comparisons to the royal palace in Versailles, France, was sold in December. This mansion is the most expensive house sold in NJ ...
Ramapo Valley Rd., jct. of Campgaw Rd., Mahwah Township 41°04′20″N 74°11′26″W / 41.072222°N 74.190556°W / 41.072222; -74.190556 ( Crocker-McMillin Mansion-Immaculate Conception
George Crocker built the 75-room Crocker Mansion from 1901 to 1907 in New Jersey. In 1997 the mansion was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. [4] Shortly after moving to New York City, in 1894 he married Emma Rutherford, a widow from California with three grown children. [4] They afterwards set out on a wedding trip to Europe ...
Following George Crocker's death in 1909, McMillin bought his 1907 home, the Crocker Mansion, a 45,000 square feet house at Mahwah, New Jersey, designed by the architect James Brite. [9] He was an art collector of "unusual discernment," and Thomas E. Kirby described McMillin's painting collection sold in
Seven years ago, a small Massachusetts town purchased a majestic 1886 mansion for the bargain price of $1.75 million, saving it from demolition — but residents still don’t know what to do with ...
Crocker-McMillin Mansion: Mahwah, New Jersey: George Crocker: Ilija Pavlovic [75] 1907 (renovated before 2018) James Brite and Henry Bacon: 46 (tie) 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m 2) Reid Hall: Purchase, New York: Whitelaw Reid: Manhattanville University: 1892: Renaissance Revival: Stanford White: 46 (tie) 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m 2) Wingwood House: Bar ...