I visited a century-old New York mansion that was modeled after a medieval French castle. Take a closer look.
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Falaise, built by Harry Guggenheim in 1923, is a fascinating historical site on Long Island, brilliantly showcasing its European-inspired architecture and legacy.
The Sands Point Preserve, home to Falaise and two other historical mansions, offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle reminiscent of characters from 'The Great Gatsby'.
With only weekend tours available and restrictions on photography inside Falaise, the mansion maintains a sense of mystery and exclusivity that enhances its allure.
Visiting Falaise allows you to delve into the life of Harry Guggenheim, a man passionate about aviation and art, enriching the cultural narrative of the estate.
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