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Demolished mansion in Manhattan, New York
The Jay Gould House was a mansion located at 857 Fifth Avenue at East 67th Street, on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City.
History
The home was constructed in the French Neo-Gothic style for financier Jay Gould, who later gave it to his eldest son, George Jay Gould. The younger Gould tore down the mansion in 1906, and he had the George J. Gould House built in its place.[1]
References
Notes
Bibliography
- Greg King. The Court of Mrs. Astor In Gilded Age New York. Wiley, 2008.
External links
Media related to Jay Gould House at Wikimedia Commons
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See also: Manhattan Community Board 8 |
40°46′10″N 73°58′09″W / 40.769402°N 73.969113°W / 40.769402; -73.969113
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