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“Clark had promised his daughters from his first marriage that Anna would not inherit the New York City mansion. It was sold in 1927 for less than half what it cost to build, and was torn down for apartments. Many other houses on Millionaire’s Row fell, including the Astor and Vanderbilt palaces. The Gilded Age had passed.”
The long, strange saga of the American Clark family, including some very ornate homes, like the one on Fifth Avenue pictured above.
“Clark had promised his daughters from his first marriage that Anna would not inherit the New York City mansion. It was...
In the days before it degraded into New York Shitty
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