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When the upper classes of the late 1880s and early 20th century desired a mansion along the lines of...
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When the upper classes of the late 1880s and early 20th century desired a mansion along the lines of Versailles, they turned with confidence to the American architect Horace Trumbauer. Building mainly in New York and Pennsylvania, Trumbauer constructed stone mansions in a solid neo-classical style complete with 18th-century French and English interiors. The buildings and the story of their owners are described in this slightly oversize (9.5x12.25
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