A Closer Look: Tour Millionaire’s Row in Manhattan | Cultured Elegance
A Closer Look: Tour Millionaire’s Row in Manhattan | Cultured Elegance
In this video, we will explore twenty three gilded age New York mansions and palaces. Discover what happened to Millionaire's Row in Manhattan.
We will tour:
Mary mason jones mansion
At Stewart mansion
Petit chateau mansion
Vanderbilt triple mansion
Cornelius Vanderbilt II mansion
h.o havemeyer mansion
Collis P. Huntington Mansion
Astor double mansion
Benjamin Duke mansion
Harry F. Sinclair Mansion
William collins Whitney
Morton plant mansion
Charles Schwab mansion
George j Gould mansion
Salomon mansion
Carnegie mansion
Felix m Warburg mansion
Henry Phipps mansion
James speyer mansion
Payne Whitney mansion
William Clark mansion
James b Duke mansion
Hebert clay frick mansion
Otto khan
What exactly was life like in Manhattan before skyscrapers covered the skyline? This area of NYC was once home to the wealthiest families and palatial estates in the United States and was located in midtown Manhattan, near Central Park. While many of the mansions that once stood on this street have been demolished there are a select few which still stand today. Now this area is known as Billionaire's Row and is still a very wealthy part of Manhattan.
In this video, we're going to take a look at millionaire's row in Manhattan and see inside the homes of some of the wealthiest people in America during the gilded age. Millionaire's row was once known as a famous stretch of Manhattan where many of the wealthiest Americans in the world lived!
Location: Manhattan, New York
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Wow, thank you for listing everything in the description. So helpful. This video is so interesting. The work you put in i so appreciate what you do!!!
It’s so sad and unfortunate that so many of those stunning houses are destroyed 😢
love your videos, i get so lost in the images.. in a good way!😻
@CulturedElegance
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so so much!!!
I've never seen H.O. Havenmeyer & Collis P. Huntington Mansion before....very nice!
@CulturedElegance
Жыл бұрын
So glad you liked the video!!
Wow I’ve never seen floorplan for the Schwab house before. Good Job on research
@CulturedElegance
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
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High marks for Jaw-Dropping, dripping with Grandeur💐🎩🥾👢🌂 Just a walk through most any one of these beautiful places, is an art lesson in itself ✅🥰💯👏👏👏
@CulturedElegance
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Tami!! 🥰⚜️ it makes me so happy you enjoyed this video
@tamieckert4548
Жыл бұрын
@@CulturedElegance ...Always! Loving your content,always a treasure 💖👏👏💐
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Love watching your videos about the Gilded Age. Could you please do a video about where all those luxurious antiques used to furnish these magnificent mansions ended up? Would be very interested to know what became of the thousands of antiques, a lot spanning back to Louis XIV and Louis XV and all those paintings. Where did they all go? Were they destroyed and discarded through the passage of time or are they now in the hands of America's super wealthy?
@CulturedElegance
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! Yes I will put it on the list! The majority was destroyed. But today many pieces are in museums or in wealthy homes