Sunday, August 25, 2013

The Guggenheim Estate is now the Sands Point Preserve, although you still enter through towering metal doors decorated with "G"s. We toured through the three stately homes where the family once lived, including Castle Gould. Before the Guggenheims, Howard Gould, son of the railroad robber baron Jay Gould, built the medieval mansion modeled after Kilkenny Castle in Ireland with an 80-foot-tall clock tower in an attempt to please his wife Katherine Clemmons.

I pinned this Coral Square Pillow in Orange from the ecoaccents event at Joss and Main!
I pinned this Coral Square Pillow in Orange from the ecoaccents event at Joss and Main!
storage - love this
storage - love this
The Guggenheim Estate is now the Sands Point Preserve, although you still enter through towering metal doors decorated with "G"s. We toured through the three stately homes where the family once lived, including Castle Gould. Before the Guggenheims, Howard Gould, son of the railroad robber baron Jay Gould, built the medieval mansion modeled after Kilkenny Castle in Ireland with an 80-foot-tall clock tower in an attempt to please his wife Katherine Clemmons.
The Guggenheim Estate is now the Sands Point Preserve, although you still enter through towering metal doors decorated with "G"s. We toured through the three stately homes where the family once lived, including Castle Gould. Before the Guggenheims, Howard Gould, son of the railroad robber baron Jay Gould, built the medieval mansion modeled after Kilkenny Castle in Ireland with an 80-foot-tall clock tower in an attempt to please his wife Katherine Clemmons.

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