Gilded Age
Discover the Secrets of a Scandalous Hamilton Heir
Thanks to Lin-Manuel Miranda, it is common knowledge that some Hamilton men “can’t say no to this.” Alexander Hamilton‘
10 Beaux-Arts Mansions in NYC that You Can Still Admire Today
New York’s most famous Beaux-Arts buildings may be grand civic spaces like the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Grand Central
5 Surviving Structures by Richard Morris Hunt in New York and Newport, Rhode Island
During the Gilded Age, there were just a handful of architects who wealthy families like the Vanderbilts and tycoons like
Stroll Fifth Ave as it Was on Our New Gilded Age Mansions Tour
When wealthy industrialist Henry Clay Frick moved to New York City in 1905, he initially rented one of the Gilded
The Gilded Age Recreates Statue of Liberty Torch in Madison Square Park
In the new HBO series The Gilded Age, one of the real-life events that took place in New York City
The Filming Locations for The Gilded Age on HBO
Wondering about the filming locations for The Gilded Age, the new HBO Original Drama series that premieres today? We’ve
Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Upper East Side
The Upper East Side is often associated with wealth and art, featuring some of the city’s most expensive residences
10 Gorgeous Beaux-Arts Buildings in NYC
New York City may be famous for its skyscrapers, but it’s the Beaux-Arts buildings erected during the Gilded Age
Gilded Age Staten Island, Seen Through the Lens of Alice Austen
In the 1880s and 1890s, Staten Island was home to some of New York City’s wealthiest families, among them
The Gilded Age 5th Avenue Mansions of Millionaire’s Row
New York City’s Fifth Avenue in Manhattan has been associated with glamour and wealth since the 1800s. However, when
The Breakers and the Vanderbilts in Newport, Rhode Island
Anderson Cooper’s new book Vanderbilt: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty, co-written with historian and novelist Katherine
The Vanderbilt Triple Palace, a Lost Gilded Age Fifth Avenue Mansion
The William H. Vanderbilt House, commonly known as the Vanderbilt Triple Palace, was an elaborate mansion at 640 Fifth Avenue