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Richard Morris Hunt also designed George Vanderbuilt's Biltmore in NC, the largest private home ever built and still in existence & owned by Vanderbuillt descendants. 5th Avenue though, had no candle to hold to Cleveland's Millionaire Row (ie Euclid Avenue) .
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Richard Morris Hunt also designed George Vanderbuilt's Biltmore in NC, the largest private home ever built and still in existence & owned by Vanderbuillt descendants.
5th Avenue though, had no candle to hold to Cleveland's Millionaire Row (ie Euclid Avenue) .
he was quite a fashionable (hence, prolific) architect indeed
The made allot of enemies, once they past, the demolished the beautiful building. The breaking it down felt wrong for doing so.
This is the house in "The Gilded Age"--- far from the Vanderbilt house on 58th and Fifth-- very confusing.