Clark, the French-born daughter of Montana senator and industrialist William A. Clark, was educated in New York at the Spence ... learned of this mysterious mansion in a book about the eccentric ...
A. Clark and his second wife and raised in the largest house in New York, which was situated on Manhattan's Upper East Side across from Central Park with 121 rooms for the family of four.
The reputation of the iconic New York City thoroughfare began with a competition to build lavish mansions that came crashing ...
In New Canaan, Connecticut, lies an expansive estate with a Cold War past — and a story as mysterious as the woman who once owned it. The late, and eccentric, heiress Huguette Clark, the ...
Among archbishops, Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York leads the pack with this 15,000-square-foot mansion on Madison ... Archbishop William Lori's home in Baltimore dates back to the very first ...
Vanderbilt Mansion ... that Fredrick William Vanderbilt and his wife Louise Holmes Anthony bought the Langdon estate. After ...
A sprawling New Canaan mansion ... that Clark bought the house in 1951 — the early days of the Cold War — as a haven for friends and family "in case of a Russian attack on New York." ...
Huguette Clark was born on June 9, 1906, in Paris, France, to father William A ... Newell Jr., Dedman penned the New York Times-bestselling book "Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette ...
Also part of the island in southeastern New York State ... public can now enjoy at the Eagle's Nest mansion and museum in Suffolk County. Built by William K. Vanderbilt II – a descendent ...
The massive nine-bedroom, 18,852-square-foot mansion sits on around 2.9 acres ... on Bravo’s “Million Dollar Listing” series in New York and Miami, respectively, and Serhant this year ...
Based on John Hughes' short story "Christmas '59" for the original National Lampoon magazine, the movie follows the Griswolds ...