"The Crocker-McMillin mansion, an opulent estate overlooking northern New Jersey's Ramapo Mountains, has a fascinating history, stretching from its 1907 construction by a railroad baron's son to its 2024 bankruptcy seizure from notorious fraud convict Miles Guo. The 50,000-square-foot home - embellished throughout with wood and marble carvings - is now for sale for $19 million, and includes its original floor-to-ceiling Aeolian brand player pipe organ, a thundering symbol of Gilded Age excess."
"An opulent 1907 estate, overlooking New Jersey's Ramapo Mountains, is up for bankruptcy sale. It has housed an heir, student priests, and a fraud convict who went from rags to riches to RICO. These photos show the Crocker-McMillin mansion - listed for $19 million - in its Gilded Age glory. The Crocker-McMillin mansion, an opulent estate overlooking northern New Jersey's Ramapo Mountains, has"
The Crocker-McMillin mansion is a 1907-built, 50,000-square-foot, 75-room Gilded Age estate overlooking New Jersey's Ramapo Mountains. The house features extensive wood and marble carvings and retains its original floor-to-ceiling Aeolian player pipe organ. The mansion was built by a railroad baron's son and later housed an heir, student priests, and a notorious fraud convict, Miles Guo. The property entered bankruptcy in 2024 and is being offered for sale at $19 million. Photographs by architectural photographer Evan Joseph document the lush grounds, mural-bedecked ceilings, and ornate interior detailing.
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