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  1. Lyndhurst Tours. Lyndhurst, one of America’s finest Gothic Revival mansions, overlooks the Hudson River in Tarrytown, NY. The estate was shaped for more than a century by three families and their staff: The Pauldings, The Merritts, and the Goulds. Their influence is evident in the expansion of the main house from a country villa to a Gothic ...

  2. America’s finest Gothic Revival mansion sits on 67 landscaped acres overlooking the Hudson. Offering one-hour guided tours visiting two floors of the mansion adorned with original collections of paintings, furniture, decorative arts. Special behind-the-scenes tours visit servants spaces and the mansion tower. Named USA Today’s “Ten Best Historic Home Tours.” Special events include ...

    • 635 S. Broadway, Tarrytown, 10591-6499, NY
    • (914) 631-4481
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  4. The revival of Gothic architecture did not miss Chicago when it took America by storm. See how the Gothic style of the late 19th and early 20th centuries was captured by Chicago architects in religious and secular spaces. Please read below for special information about dress code for this tour. Duration 3.5 Hours Meet

  5. 3 days ago · Completed in 1842, the Gothic Revival mansion spans 14,000 square feet. The Max show "The Gilded Age" was filmed inside the mansion and on the 67-acre grounds.

  6. An American icon of architecture and landscape. The Lyndhurst mansion and its contents are largely as its last residents left it, a fabulous repository of gilded-age Americana. The Gothic Revival home was originally designed in 1838 by American architect Alexander Jackson Davis for former New York City mayor William Paulding, Jr. Paulding named ...

  7. The interior of the American Gothic House itself is ONLY open from 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. on the second Saturday of the month, April through October, if there is a volunteer available. The exterior of the American Gothic House is open dawn to dusk, regardless if the Center is open. Last admission to the visitor center is 10 minutes before ...

  8. By the mid 19th century, a popular trend that came to be known as Gothic Revival emerged from Walpole’s vision. For Walpole, the gothic was a personal fantasy world. For those who embraced it decades later, it was an emotionally–infused alternative to the rational Classical design so in vogue in the early decades of the 19th century.

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