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  1. Louise Holmes Anthony Vanderbilt (September 4, 1854 – August 21, 1926) was an American heiress and socialite. Her philanthropist causes included educational opportunities and entertainments for the local community near her Hyde Park, New York home, the annual Thanksgiving dinner for the newsboys in Newport, Rhode Island, several ...

  2. La Mansión Vanderbilt (denominación original en inglés: Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site) está situada en Hyde Park (Nueva York), y actualmente es una casa museo histórica. Se designó Monumento Histórico Nacional en 1940. Pertenece y está operado por el Servicio de Parques Nacionales.

  3. 17 de sept. de 2020 · The Gardens. During the four decades that Frederick and Louise Vanderbilt owned Hyde Park, from 1895 to 1938, nearly every structure on the property was replaced, with the exception of the Gardener’s Cottage and Tool House.

  4. The Vanderbilt Mansion is a home built expressly for the aristocratic lifestyle for a family whose name is the very definition of wealth and privilege. The stately house designed for Frederick and Louise Vanderbilt at Hyde Park is an understated masterpiece of American design.

  5. 14 de feb. de 2022 · The life of Louise Vanderbilt, an American socialite. A History of the Hyde Park Estate. An brief history of the Vanderbilt property from European settlement in the seventeenth century to present day. People. Meet the Vanderbilts, their friends, employees, and the architects and builders of Hyde Park. Stories. Life and Art in the Gilded Age. Places

  6. Louise Holmes Anthony Vanderbilt (September 4, 1854 – August 21, 1926) was an American heiress and socialite. Her philanthropist causes included educational opportunities and entertainments for the local community near her Hyde Park, New York home, the annual Thanksgiving dinner for the newsboys in Newport, Rhode Island, several New York City ...

  7. The Vanderbilt Mansion is a home built expressly for the aristocratic lifestyle for a family whose name is the very definition of wealth and privilege. The children of William Henry Vanderbiltat one time the wealthiest man in America—were the most prolific home builders of their era.