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Wyndclyffe Castle, a 24-room mansion, commissioned by Edith Wharton's aunt in New York's Dutchess County in 1853, was sold at auction Wednesday. The 7,690-square-foot house reportedly inspired the ...
The Wyndclyffe Castle, located in Rhinebeck, New York, just sold at auction. — -- Have you ever used the expression “keeping up with the Joneses” when trying to one-up someone fancy?
The ruins of a Rhinebeck mansion that counted ... By order of U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Wyndclyffe Castle will be auctioned off Wednesday at the New York LaGuardia Airport Marriott Hotel in East ...
The 24-room Wyndclyffe Castle was auctioned off to an anonymous bidder at the New York LaGuardia Marriott ... The mansion was built in 1853 in Rhinebeck as the country house of spinster Manhattan ...
A dilapidated New York mansion believed to have inspired ... Long Island-based Maltz Auctions says the 24-room Wyndclyffe Castle sold Wednesday. The mansion was built in 1853 in Rhinebeck as ...
RHINEBECK, N.Y. — Wyndclyffe mansion has found a new developer who wants to protect the 169-year-old dilapidated building. Supervisor Elizabeth Spinzia said during a meeting Monday that the town ...
RHINEBECK, N.Y. (AP) — A dilapidated New York mansion believed to have inspired the phrase “Keeping up with the Joneses” has sold at auction for $120,000. Long Island-based Maltz Auctions ...
RHINEBECK, N.Y. — Town Board members have approved the stabilization plan for the Wyndclyffe mansion in an effort to move forward with the restoration of the 170-year-old deteriorating relic of ...
Long Island-based Maltz Auctions says the 24-room Wyndclyffe Castle sold Wednesday. The mansion was built in 1853 in Rhinebeck as the country house of Manhattan socialite Elizabeth Schermerhorn ...
RHINEBECK, N.Y. (AP) - A dilapidated New York mansion believed to have inspired the phrase "Keeping up with the Joneses" has sold at auction for $120,000. Long Island-based Maltz Auctions says the ...
RHINEBECK, N.Y. (AP) - A dilapidated New York mansion believed to have inspired the phrase “Keeping up with the Joneses” has sold at auction for $120,000. Long Island-based Maltz Auctions says ...
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