Woodlea, a 70,000-square-foot Victorian home in Briarcliff Manor, New York, was originally built with 75 rooms and now serves as a golf club.
Idle Hour, built for William Vanderbilt in 1882, is renowned for its beauty with 110 rooms, having fallen into bankruptcy before its recent sale.
The homes listed reflect the wealth of families like the Vanderbilts, who while gaining riches also dedicated resources to philanthropy for societal benefit.
Larger than the average American home, these historic houses range from 70,000 to 175,000 square feet, showcasing the opulence of the past.
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