
Monday, November 14, 2011
The Edward S. Harkness Residence

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Dedicated to an era long gone featuring architectural photographs of houses, hotels, apartment and office buildings, civic institutions and more...many of which are no longer standing.
5 comments:
OMG!!! This place is amazing...the lawn front is spectacular. Please tell me it's still extant....
Zach...I understand your enthusiasm...this blog's a hit..but chill out a bit on the posting so people can get a chance to savor and respond to all you've posted today.I notice from Old Long Island, people don't seem to read previous post's....so allot can get lost.
Again, congratulations...this is a winner....!!
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This was it for the night. I don't expect to update this place daily like OLI so the posts will likely come in bunches. Consider this the first dose.
Okey Dokes..so is this gem still extant, or has it fallen to the wrecking-ball?
Anon...check the internet. The property called Eolia became a state park and is extant. Looks to be in great condition too. Also a great blog. Very good first posts covering a variety of buildings and locations.
I LOVE this !!!
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