Category:Cornelius Vanderbilt II House
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The residence of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, his wife Alice Claypoole Gwynne Vanderbilt and their family. It was located in New York City at 1 West 57th Street. It was built in 1883 and was the largest house ever built in New York City. It was eventually demolished in 1927.
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Media in category "Cornelius Vanderbilt II House"
The following 15 files are in this category, out of 15 total.
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4th July (parade) LOC 28705977431.jpg 1,024 × 704; 118 KB
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5th Avenue, 59th Street and Vanderbilt mansion, New York 1900.jpg 479 × 550; 51 KB
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Central Park 23.jpg 2,048 × 1,535; 955 KB
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Cornelius Vanderbilt II House.jpg 5,284 × 3,865; 2.95 MB
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Fifth Avenue, Vanderbilt mansion and Plaza Hotel, 1910.jpg 736 × 519; 175 KB
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Residence of Cornelius Vanderbilt II (3678936310).jpg 1,536 × 1,187; 369 KB
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Residence of Cornelius Vanderbilt, N.Y. LCCN2004682037.jpg 1,536 × 1,170; 300 KB
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Residence of Cornelius Vanderbilt, N.Y. LCCN2004682037.tif 1,536 × 1,170; 1.72 MB
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Vanderbilt Mansion and Grand Army Plaza, New York 1908.jpg 910 × 639; 114 KB
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Vanderbilt Mantelpiece MET DP169685.jpg 4,000 × 1,338; 1.12 MB
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Vanderbilt Mantelpiece MET DP170797.jpg 2,865 × 3,157; 1.76 MB
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Vanderbilt Mantelpiece MET DP170798.jpg 2,852 × 3,814; 2.11 MB
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Vanderbilt Mantelpiece MET MM51994.jpg 3,206 × 4,000; 3.68 MB
Categories:
- Cornelius Vanderbilt II
- Alice Claypoole Gwynne
- Gladys Vanderbilt Széchenyi
- Châteauesque architecture in the United States
- Houses in Manhattan, New York City
- Neo-Renaissance houses in New York City
- Grand Army Plaza (Manhattan)
- 57th Street (Manhattan)
- George B. Post
- Buildings by Richard Morris Hunt
- Destroyed buildings in New York City
- Demolished buildings in New York City
- Mansions in New York City
- Things named after the Vanderbilt family