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- Wilderstein is a 19th-century Queen-Anne-style country house on the Hudson River in Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York, United States. It is a not-for-profit...
- listed in the Catalogue Raisonné of the Wilderstein Institute. Berhaut, Marie (1994). Caillebotte. Wilderstein Institute. p. 60. "Iris Cantor Donates Gustave...
- presidency. Suckley was born December 20, 1891, in the Hudson Valley at Wilderstein, the family home of Elizabeth Philips Montgomery and Robert Bowne Suckley...
- oldest building in the village is the Benner House, built in 1739. The Wilderstein mansion, a current historical site on the Hudson River, features both...
- Pathé News. The King's Speech Warm Springs Margaret Suckley Top Cottage Wilderstein "Hyde Park on Hudson (2013)". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. Retrieved...
- his father with the design for Riverside Drive in Manhattan and the Wilderstein estate's grounds in Rhinebeck, both in New York. In 1926, Vaux committed...
- Georgia, at age sixty-three. Presidential memorials in the United States "Wilderstein Mansion, Rhinebeck New York". Historic Structures. Retrieved September...
- National Trust for Historic Preservation and open to the public more images Wilderstein 1852 Italianate (original) Queen Anne (1888 renovation) John Warren Ritch...
- became more idiosyncratic and individualistic. Estates like Wyndcliffe, Wilderstein, Ferncliff and Rokeby sported towers and other ornamentation. By 1865...
- Suckley's home in New York City.) Thomas Suckley then built a country house, Wilderstein. Mary Garrettson died unmarried, celebrated for her kindness and generosity...