"I dream't I dwelt in marble halls" Devoted to the histories and current state of the great mansions of America's Gilded Age.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Some Locust Valley Mansions
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Anonymous
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Thank you for posting these lovely color-tinted images of Locust Valley mansions from your collection. From various sources and my memory (I used to live in New York City, but returned to Southern California a number of years ago)I've been able to identify the locations of five of the mansions -- 'Birchwood' and the Morgan, Jr., Schermerhorn, Stone and Tully residences -- and am glad to see they're all still standing! However, I'm curious about the Horowitz and Johnson residences. Where are/were they and are they still standing?
I learned of your blog through Zach's 'Old Long Island' blog and enjoy your postings very much.
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2 comments:
Thank you for posting these lovely color-tinted images of Locust Valley mansions from your collection. From various sources and my memory (I used to live in New York City, but returned to Southern California a number of years ago)I've been able to identify the locations of five of the mansions -- 'Birchwood' and the Morgan, Jr., Schermerhorn, Stone and Tully residences -- and am glad to see they're all still standing! However, I'm curious about the Horowitz and Johnson residences. Where are/were they and are they still standing?
I learned of your blog through Zach's 'Old Long Island' blog and enjoy your postings very much.
Best Wishes,
CDR from San Marino (formerly of NYC)
These are great, never seen these postcards before. Your collection of them never ceases to amaze me.
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