1884 Long Island Mansion Served as Roosevelt’s Chaotic Summer White House
Theodore Roosevelt’s Sagamore Hill was a summer escape, political office, and chaotic family zoo—all under one Long Island roof.
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Theodore Roosevelt’s Sagamore Hill was a summer escape, political office, and chaotic family zoo—all under one Long Island roof.
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What began as a 12-room farmhouse became a 175-room mansion housing America’s largest decorative arts collection
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In 1902, Edith Wharton designed her own mansion, wrote bestsellers there, then lost it all in a historic divorce.
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Explore 10 island plantation houses in Hawaii—some lost, some preserved—that echo the islands’ forgotten sugar-era history.
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Explore Alabama’s hidden antebellum mansions—faded, elegant reminders of the past that history almost left behind.
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A sanctuary where history and music endure.
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$3M house restoration revives history, preserving its rich architectural legacy and charm.
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A historically significant saltbox house.
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A historic colonial saltbox home from Fairbanks, Masachusetts.
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