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The Vanderbuilt Mansion in upstate New York on the Hudson River....I've been inside....it's breathtaking. #upstatenytravel Vanderbilt Houses, Vanderbilt Mansions, American Castles, American Mansions, Old Mansions, Abandoned Mansions, Luxury Mansions, Architecture Details, Neoclassical Architecture
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The Vanderbuilt Mansion in upstate New York on the Hudson River....I've been inside....it's breathtaking. #upstatenytravel
The following year, Alice Vanderbilt, widow of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, finally was forced to give up the block-long Vanderbilt mansion to developers. Description from thegildedageera.blogspot.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images Cottage Mansion, Castle Mansion, Abandoned Houses, Abandoned Places, Old Houses, Alva Vanderbilt, Cornelius Vanderbilt
The Last of New York City's Grand Mansions, Part 1
The following year, Alice Vanderbilt, widow of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, finally was forced to give up the block-long Vanderbilt mansion to developers. Description from thegildedageera.blogspot.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images
The Vanderbilt’s Petit Château by Richard Morris Hunt – Manhattan--gone New York Architecture, Architecture Images, American Architecture, Vintage Architecture, Classical Architecture, Amazing Architecture
The Most Beautiful Buildings in New York That No Longer Exist
The Vanderbilt’s Petit Château by Richard Morris Hunt – Manhattan--gone
6.9.15 | Big Old Houses: Society Types on East 93rd Street | New York Social Diary Nyc Mansions, New York Mansion, Biltmore Estate
House | NYC Decorators, Designers, & More | New York Social Diary
6.9.15 | Big Old Houses: Society Types on East 93rd Street | New York Social Diary
Vanderbilt Brownstone Homes, Townhouse
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In 1877, Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt died, leaving bulk of his 100  million dollar fortune to his son William Henry.  His nine other surviving  children were, to put it mildly, less than pleased. Bitter ruptures between  the siblings ensued, resulting in acrimonious lawsuits over the late  Commodore’s will.   William Henry eventually settled with his brothers and  sisters, but the experience left a deep mark.   When he died a mere eight  years later in 1885, not only had he more than doubl... Manhattan
Brothers and Sisters: The New York City Homes of William Henry Vanderbilt’s Eight Fortunate Children —
In 1877, Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt died, leaving bulk of his 100 million dollar fortune to his son William Henry. His nine other surviving children were, to put it mildly, less than pleased. Bitter ruptures between the siblings ensued, resulting in acrimonious lawsuits over the late Commodore’s will. William Henry eventually settled with his brothers and sisters, but the experience left a deep mark. When he died a mere eight years later in 1885, not only had he more than doubl...
See NYC's stunning historical Fifth Avenue mansions (1890s) - Click Americana Gloria Vanderbilt, Nyc Street, Street View, A New York Minute
See grand Gilded Age New York mansions on Fifth Avenue during the 1800s & 1900s - Click Americana
See NYC's stunning historical Fifth Avenue mansions (1890s) - Click Americana
Cornelius Vanderbilt Mansion Historical Architecture, Gothic Architecture
Cornelius Vanderbilt Mansion
Cornelius Vanderbilt Mansion - colorized by Chris Chalkley Beautiful Buildings, Victorian Mansions
Cornelius Vanderbilt Mansion - colorized by Chris Chalkley
The Vanderbilt Mansion, Fifth Avenue and 58th Street. Biltmore House
George Jay Gould Townhouse 5th Avenue & 67th Street
The Vanderbilt Mansion, Fifth Avenue and 58th Street.
The Vanderbilt Mansions on Fifth Avenue, New York City. Old Pictures, Old Photos
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The Vanderbilt Mansions on Fifth Avenue, New York City.
W. K. Vanderbilt House - Museum of the City of New York Vintage Mansion
W. K. Vanderbilt house
W. K. Vanderbilt House - Museum of the City of New York
The Lost Wm. K. Vanderbilt Mansion -- 660 5th Avenue, New York Victorian Parlor, Victorian Gothic
The Lost Wm. K. Vanderbilt Mansion -- 660 5th Avenue
The Lost Wm. K. Vanderbilt Mansion -- 660 5th Avenue, New York
666 Fifth Ave. | Manhattan, NY. The residence of William K. Vanderbilt, Jr. and Mrs. Virginia Fair Vanderbilt. Constructed by Stanford White it was a gift from William K. Vanderbilt to his son and daughter-in-law. Architecture Building, Historic Architecture, Historic Buildings, Historic Homes
A View Of Willie Vanderbilt Jr.'s New York City Chateau
666 Fifth Ave. | Manhattan, NY. The residence of William K. Vanderbilt, Jr. and Mrs. Virginia Fair Vanderbilt. Constructed by Stanford White it was a gift from William K. Vanderbilt to his son and daughter-in-law.