Adolph Zukor's former estate in Rockland County, New York, is currently on the market for $1.97 million. The farmhouse, built in the 1930s and renovated in 2019, spans 4,740 square feet and sits on 6.7 acres. Zukor, a pivotal figure in Hollywood history and co-founder of Paramount Pictures, developed the 'vertically integrated' model of film production. The estate is not only a relic of Zukor's legacy but also a beautiful country escape near Manhattan, rich with notable historical connections.
Zukor not only produced iconic films but transformed the Hollywood landscape with a vertically integrated system, cementing his legacy as a mogul and visionary.
The farmhouse, serving as a peaceful country retreat, highlights Zukor's connections to Hollywood through screenings attended by notable figures like Mick Jagger and Kurt Weill.
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