Rolling in the Money at Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site
Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site is located in Hyde Park, NY on the banks of the Hudson River. The house is on 211 beautiful acres and has 54 rooms. Join my daughter and I in this brief video as we tour this amazing home the Vanderbilt's used as a Spring and Fall retreat. Memorial Day Weekend, 2018.
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Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site - Hyde Park, New York, United States
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Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site Hyde Park
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USA - Vanderbilt mansion up for sale
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The most expensive house in New York is finally going under the hammer. The famous Fabbri House is on sale for thirty million dollars. Unquestionably the finest Beaux Arts mansion built in New York, the mansion was owned by Mrs Elliott F Shepard, one of William H Vanderbilt's daughters. The fabulously rich Vanderbilts still controlled their stretch of Fifth Avenue at the turn of the century, when the house was appropriated by Mrs Shepard and remodelled for her daughter Edith who was married to Ernesto Fabbri.
The house was modelled on the French classical design bearing all
the hallmarks of an obsession with grandiose elegance. The Vanderbilt family wealth was based on the railways.
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Now the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium, the 43-acre estate is a popular historic, cultural and scientific destination for regional visitors. The newly renovated, state-of-the-art Planetarium--with an advanced Konica Minolta projection system, full-dome video ad surround-sound offers visitors a thrilled immersive experience that takes them to the outer reaches of the Solar System.
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North of New York City is Bannerman Castle. Its namesake was Irishman Francis Bannerman, who owned an ammunitions company in Brooklyn. He bought the island in 1901 and had the castle built to store military surplus. The state purchased the island in 1967. After a fire destroyed most of the castle in 1969, it became off-limits to the public. (The island eventually became part of Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve.)
In the Great Lakes region, you'll find Boldt Castle. George Boldt, a former manager of the Waldorf-Astoria, commissioned this castle in 1900. It was once one of the largest private homes in the United States. Today, it is a tourist attraction.
Hundreds of years ago, a castle was a structure that had to be fortified from attack. But after arriving at Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown, I learned that times have changed.
Lyndhurst was built in 1838. It was designed by architect Alexander Jackson Davis, the same man who designed Federal Hall on Wall Street.
The grand entryway is just a hint of what is inside. One of the first rooms you enter is a parlor where guests gathered before dinner. This was a room designed for conversation.
On our way to the paintings gallery, we passed a bathroom and the duchess's room complete with vintage Louis Vuitton trunk. The gallery made it clear that owner Jay Gould loved collecting fine art.
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The home of Franklin D. Rooservelt.
The Lovely Lisa and I spent our Valentines holiday at the Rooservelt Estate. (a national historic site) The birth place, life long family home and final resting place of the 32nd President of the United States Frankling D. Rooservelt. In small modest manor nestled on the Hudson River the Rooservelt family make a name for themselves amongst the mansions of the worlds elite. With neighbors like the Vanderbilt's the Rooservelt family manor is dwarfed by the mansions of Old Money along the Hudson River. The President and his family entertained an endless list of Monarchs and diplomats. To be a fly on these walls, to have heard the back room deals that took place. Among the most notable of events to take place at the manor is the a private conversation between F.D.R. and U.K. Prime Minister Winston Churchill, in which the UK and US atomic programs were merge under the Manhatten Project. The conversation took place in a private room FDR had taken for himself in the sevants quarters with the intent to have a place to collect his thoughts in private.Lucky for us that British Bulldog sniffed him out there on that fateful day. The president would often address the nation from here in his 'fireside chats (which was beautiful BTW) a tradition carried over from his Governership in NY. The history of this area and this location in particular and people involved there is much too rich for me to properly report on. Also on the grounds is the 1st Presidential Library. Rooservelt was the only President to use a presidential library as commander and chief.We ended the day with a moment of silence, reflection and prayer at the grave of the 32nd President of the United States of America Franklin D. Rooservelt. I lost myself in thought and emotion for several minutes at the grave site it was most humbling.