The 18,000-square-foot mansion at 15 E. 63rd St., which once housed Jackie O’s fashion designer’s studio, comes with seven ...
They took photos of everything. The typical conceit of wealthy 19th-century families in the Gilded Age allowed them the luxury of sharing their homes with visitors through photographs. Because the ...
Several newcomers will join the dramatic ensemble of HBO’s The Gilded Age once season 3 hits the small screen. The third season of Julian Fellowes’ period series is set in the late 1800s is ...
The Gilded Age was a study in contrasts. Immigrants arrived in New York City with little to nothing in their pockets, while just uptown some of the richest men and women in America built mansions ...
Mark Twain-1871 Andrew Carnegie, 1910. Library of Congress During the "Gilded Age," every man was a potential Andrew Carnegie, and Americans who achieved wealth celebrated it as never before.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo in Logan Circle was once part of the Letcher Art Center, an art school for World War II veterans ...
Described on the hotel's website as a charming Victorian-era inn, The Inn at St. John was established by railroad tycoon John Deering in 1897, toward the end of the Gilded Age. It was originally ...
Social, economic and political conditions mirror those seen in the late 1800s. As economic inequality and wealth concentration rise, the U.S. is entering a new era of support for workers' rights ...
The Gilded Age Season 3 is currently in production in New York. Fans got their first glimpse of Season 3 footage in a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it clip in an HBO teaser dropped on August 4 ...
The late 19th century, famously dubbed The Gilded Age by Mark Twain, saw a booming industrial economy and rising inequality, poverty and political corruption leading to class conflicts.
Credit: Linda Rosier Westbrook Manor House offers a glimpse of the Gilded Age on the shore opposite ... "Including ghostly hot spots such as the Colonial master bedroom then the medium guide ...
The current state of American politics is aggressively precedented; it’s just that the historical touchstones lie in one of the most poorly understood periods of American history: the so-called Gilded ...