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Anne, circa 1915
Anne, circa 1915
The William K. Vanderbilt House on Fifth Avenue, New York City. Although originally the house of W.K. Vanderbilt, Alva Erskine Smith maintained owners
The William K. Vanderbilt House on Fifth Avenue, New York City. Although originally the house of W.K. Vanderbilt, Alva Erskine Smith maintained ownership of the Petit Chateau after she divorced W.K. Vanderbilt in 1895. She would also keep the Marble House in Newport, and custody of the couples 3 children. Anne Harriman Vanderbilt never resided in 660 5th Avenue.
1 Sutton Place North
1 Sutton Place North
First Colony Club House, New York City, NY
First Colony Club House, New York City, NY
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Seen from the top of the Queensboro Bridge
Seen from the top of the Queensboro Bridge
Townhouses line the east side of Sutton Place between 58th and 57th Streets
Townhouses line the east side of Sutton Place between 58th and 57th Streets
"Avenue A Estate" of New York & Suburban Homes Company, named before the Avenue was renamed
"Avenue A Estate" of New York & Suburban Homes Company, named before the Avenue was renamed
Gates of The Rockefeller University on York Avenue
Gates of The Rockefeller University on York Avenue