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Vanderbilt Mansion NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE · NEW YORK
Contents
The Vanderbilt Name and Fortune
“Another Millionaire in Dutchess”
A Mansion in the Making
Estate Development
Final Changes to the Mansion and Grounds
A Way of Life
Society in the Hudson Valley
Operation of the Estate
The Vanderbilts and the People of Hyde Park
Early History of the Estate
Description of the Mansion
FIRST FLOOR
Main Entrance Vestibule.
Reception Hall.
Study.
Library.
South Foyer.
Drawing Room.
Gold Room.
North Foyer.
Dining Room.
GRAND STAIRWAY
SECOND FLOOR
North Foyer.
Blue Room.
Mauve Room.
Second Floor Hall.
Red Rooms.
South Foyer.
Frederick Vanderbilt’s Room.
Mrs. Vanderbilt’s Room.
Boudoir.
THIRD FLOOR
BASEMENT OF THE MANSION
Description of the Grounds
Trees.
Pavilion.
Gardener’s Cottage and Tool House.
The Italian Gardens.
North Drive and North (Exit) Gate.
Main (Entrance) Gate and Gatehouse.
White Bridge.
River Gate and Gatehouse.
The Coach Home.
Travel Routes to the Site
About Your Visit
The National Historic Site
Suggested Readings
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE HISTORICAL HANDBOOK SERIES
Transcriber’s Notes
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