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Top 10 Must See "Old Money" MANSIONS in MASSACHUSETTS

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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
  • America’s pulsating heart, Massachusetts, a state steeped in historical wealth and gilded-age glamour, is far more than just the birthplace of the revolution.
    Here, tucked amidst the gentle, rolling landscapes, are tons of breathtaking “old money” mansions - legacies of a time when American barons, political insiders, and business tycoons were busy carving out the destiny of a nation.
    These regal homes, richly adorned with architectural grandeur, whisper the tales of families whose prosperity outlived them and indeed helped shape the nation as we know it.
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    Top 10 OLD MONEY Communities in NEW ENGLAND: • Top 10 OLD MONEY Commu...
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    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:00 Introduction
    0:55 #1 The Mount, Lenox
    2:25 #2 Naumkeag, Stockbridge
    3:41 #3 The Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline
    5:02 #4 The Crane Estate, Ipswich
    6:27 #5 Hyannis Port Kennedy Compound, Hyannis
    7:52 #6 Lyman Estate, Waltham
    9:14 #7 House of the Seven Gables, Salem
    10:28 #8 Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum, Lenox
    11:46 #9 Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters, Cambridge
    12:56 #10 Blantyre, Lenox
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    Welcome to a journey back in time as we tour the grandeur and architectural splendor of Massachusetts's "old money" mansions. Set in the historically rich landscapes of this pulsating state, these homes offer more than just a peek into an opulent past-they embody the "old money lifestyle" of the gilded age that helped shape America.
    From the aesthetic brilliance of The Mount in Lenox to the timeless elegance of Blantyre, this video invites you to explore these stunning edifices and their mesmerizing stories.
    Join us as we delve into the stories of families whose prosperity has outlived them, echoing through grand halls and manicured gardens. Discover the striking French, Italian, and English architectural traditions woven into The Mount and the innovative landscape design preserved at the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.
    Be awed by the regality of Naumkeag in Stockbridge and the unparalleled splendor of The Crane Estate in Ipswich. Indulge your curiosity as we unravel the fascinating tales of illustrious families, cultural milestones, and architectural prowess encapsulated within these "old money mansions."
    Experience the captivating allure of the Kennedy Compound in Hyannis and the cherished history of the Lyman Estate in Waltham. Marvel at the Federal-style beauty of the House of the Seven Gables in Salem and the grand Jacobean-style Ventfort Hall Mansion in Lenox.
    And how could we forget the Longfellow House-Washington’s Headquarters in Cambridge? An exquisite blend of history and architecture, where each room reverberates with stories of prominent figures like General George Washington and esteemed poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
    So, whether you're passionate about history, architecture, or the "old money" lifestyle, these Massachusetts mansions offer a captivating voyage through time. Each visit is an opportunity to immerse oneself in rich history, architectural grandeur, and an era of unrivaled prosperity and power.
    Come, let's step through these grand doors and embark on a fascinating journey through time, exploring the stories, architecture, and irresistible charm of the "old money" mansions in Massachusetts.

Комментарии • 62

  • @monkeygraborange
    @monkeygraborange Год назад +3

    I worked as a weekend gardener ( mowed the lawns! ) at the Longfellow House in the late 60’s when I was just a kid. At that point the house was still privately owned by his descendants, who would sit on the veranda drinking beer while I worked. The house was a shambles then, very dark and neglected. Its restoration is nothing short of fantastic.

  • @kenb3552
    @kenb3552 Год назад +5

    Another interesting home is Beauport in Gloucester, MA. Hammond Castle also in Gloucester. There are so many - it is hard to make a list of just 10.

    • @QueenBee-gx4rp
      @QueenBee-gx4rp Год назад +1

      They are two of the best and not only beautiful but most interesting! I’ve visited them many times.

  • @Wanamaker1946
    @Wanamaker1946 Год назад +15

    Two things: the Crane mansion is a rendition of an house in England. It is not Tudor(Elizabethan) it is Georgian entirely. It is also made up of parts and pieces of dismantled houses in England which was a popular trait of its day. As British homes were being torn down, decorators such as White Alom would swoop in a purchase upper chimney pieces, mantles, carved wood architraves and pediments, even whole rooms…..saving them from the wrecking ball.
    Whitemarsh Hall was also designed around “parts”…..several upper mantels were from great houses. They’dve been modified in their restoration…maybe a cypher change had to be made to address the new owners, and once again be utilized to grace a room for the foreseeable future. Whitemarsh Hall is unique because over 600 construction photographers exist from digging an hole to the final touches, and area shots from County surveyor’s who loved taking pictures of the house from 2’000 ft. What a job that must’ve been, what fun.
    I’ll look up the British house that Crane House rendered from (not copied). Rendered is the proper word.
    Belton House, UK, also a bit of Kingston Lacey (house).

    • @deniseroe5891
      @deniseroe5891 Год назад +1

      Agree, definitely not Tudor, it looks Georgian to me. Still beautiful though.

    • @dhowe5180
      @dhowe5180 Год назад +1

      Also very similar to Hanbury Hall in England. I think the English would call this Queen Anne style, not Georgian although there are many similarities. I visited Kingston Lacey a few weeks ago. Absolutely stunning and deserves to be better known

    • @Wanamaker1946
      @Wanamaker1946 Год назад

      @@dhowe5180
      The Queen Anne style is from the 1870’s onward as the “Sweetness & Light” movement, and into the Arts & Crafts rage. The Queen Anne style is indeed sweet an light as a quiet protest to the darkened repose of Victorian idioms.
      And yes, Hanbury Hall follows the general plan too. So there are no copies as Americans love to call out USA country houses.

    • @monicacall7532
      @monicacall7532 10 месяцев назад

      You’re talking about Georgian architecture (1714-1830). Federal architecture which has many things in common with Georgian architecture was popular in the US from right after the Revolutionary War until about 1830. The term “Queen Anne” with regard to these Georgian/Federal homes refers to the style of furniture that was popular during the Georgian era. Cabriol legs (gracefully curved) and stylized claw feet plus the absence of fussy carvings and other decorations is a hallmark of this, my very favorite style. Queen Anne architecture is a hallmark of the late 1800’s and is the 180 degree opposite of Georgian/Federal architecture because it has towers, cupolas, irregular roof lines, bow and bay windows and a whole variety of geometric shapes. To me it represents the last gasps of the Victorian era where the desire for novelty in shape and form along with a desire to decorate every square inch inside and outside of the house ruled the day.

    • @rgrndu
      @rgrndu 9 месяцев назад

      For fans of The Witches of Eastwick, the Crane estate was used for exterior shots in the movie. I’ve toured this house & grounds and also The Mount, both worth your time & money.

  • @stevemattfis
    @stevemattfis Год назад +2

    In the summer of 1981 I was a guest at Blantyre. The thing I noted most wasn't the remarkable contents or the history of the home. Second only to the character of the home was the inclusion downstairs of an in house Discotheque.
    I danced the night away one of those nights and marveled at the fact that no one upstairs was in any way put out about the fact that under their feet a raging, pulsing dance club blasted all the most popular dance music of the day.

  • @user-tf2ru7oz6w
    @user-tf2ru7oz6w Год назад +10

    You should include the James Michael Curley mansion as well as the home of Henry Cabot Lodge,Sr.

  • @jennyskeen3826
    @jennyskeen3826 Год назад +3

    Hello; for over twenty years of my life I lived in Massachusetts and visited the House of Seven Gables once. 🏡 I enjoyed touring the witch museum whenever we would have relatives from out of state come for a summer get together. I sure do miss "home"...

  • @oldmoneymansions
    @oldmoneymansions  Год назад +3

    COMMENT: Are you a native of Massachusetts, or, have visited one of these amazing mansions?

    • @pgadeb
      @pgadeb Месяц назад

      My husband's family had a summer home in Hyannis right up the street from the Kennedys compound. He used to play tag football with the Kennedy boys and cards with the girls - cherished memories.

  • @mtmslg
    @mtmslg Год назад +3

    As a MA native and an architectural history nut, I appreciate the well written narration. I’ve been to most of these homes. Castle Hill is a marvel! Some missteps in visuals (the photo of John Vassall 😂?!?) and errors in some easily referenced facts aside, nicely done.

    • @oldmoneymansions
      @oldmoneymansions  Год назад

      Haha yes our editors are unfortunately not fellow “Massholes”, but we try :) thanks for enjoying! Go Pats!

  • @vincentkosik403
    @vincentkosik403 Год назад +5

    Lived in the Boston area and visited Cranes beach often, strolled the mansion's grounds often ..thank you for the background
    The Witches of Eastwick
    The Witches of Eastwick, based on a novel of the same name, was released in 1987. Starring Jack Nicholson, Cher, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Susan Sarandon, the film follows three women (unknowingly witches) who have their lives turned upside down by the arrival of a strange man in their little coastal Rhode Island town. Most of the filming took place in Cohasset, but some scenes were filmed at the Crane Estate in Ipswich, the Wang Theatre in Boston, and Abbot Hall in Marblehead.

  • @schoolgirl4suzuki
    @schoolgirl4suzuki Год назад +1

    Im born and bred in MA and have visited many of these homes!

  • @stephanebelizaire3627
    @stephanebelizaire3627 Год назад +1

    Wonderful !

  • @kattengat2
    @kattengat2 Год назад +2

    They showed a photograph of “affluent land owner John vassal” who constructed the Longfellow house in 1759. A photograph.

    • @oldmoneymansions
      @oldmoneymansions  Год назад

      🎥

    • @maggiemae7539
      @maggiemae7539 Год назад

      Cameras have been around longer than people think

    • @kattengat2
      @kattengat2 Год назад +1

      @@maggiemae7539 did you see the modern photograph I was referencing.

  • @dineshjiawan
    @dineshjiawan Год назад +1

    Very valuable knowledge. Thanks a lot.

  • @NotMee45
    @NotMee45 17 дней назад

    I always do a drive by when we’re down the cape 🤪

  • @Sushi2735
    @Sushi2735 7 месяцев назад

    Sarah Winchester was MAD as a
    Hatter! If she wasn’t so rich, she would have been locked up. Her house is a living testament to her MADNESS!

  • @LJB103
    @LJB103 Год назад +2

    MA native and resident. Not a big Cape Cod visitor, so I've not seen the Kennedy compound. Surprisingly, I've not seen the Olmstead estate. All the rest I've visited (or drove up to: Blantyre). Good choices of mansions.Pity you couldn't have found room for Beauport in Gloucester.

  • @nabilabouarraj
    @nabilabouarraj Год назад

    Beautiful !!!❤️🌹

  • @joegardner5386
    @joegardner5386 Год назад

    Great narration 😊

  • @lewis7315
    @lewis7315 Месяц назад

    I grew up a Cape Cod "Townie." My father worked as a landscaper on some of the summer homes/ mansions in the Bourne& Falmouth area. I got to see some of them, of course. We used the front seaside lawn of one Victorian Mansion I really liked for snow sledding. It even had a Victorian "Ice House!" The working people would cut blocks of ice from the local ponds in the winter, then put them in rich peoples ice houses for the summer season! "Climate change" has made pond ice really thin these days!

  • @clah399
    @clah399 Год назад

    Beautiful old houses.

  • @usapanda7303
    @usapanda7303 Год назад +2

    You might consider doing these as deep dives into the houses or estates.

  • @virginiaeckley3047
    @virginiaeckley3047 Год назад

    ❤ All of those Mansions were Gorgeous ❤

  • @StamperWendy
    @StamperWendy Год назад

    Thanks for highlighting my beloved home state! (Walth-HAM.)

  • @monicacall7532
    @monicacall7532 10 месяцев назад

    The houses that are Georgian/Federalist in style are my favorite. The lines inside and out are clean and elegant without being stark. The 18th century and Federal furniture styles are classic in every sense of the word. Examples of Victorian and Edwardian architecture are generally decorated to the hilt and have dark interiors due to dark wood, dark colored heavy furniture and rich draperies. I would have claustrophobia in record time if I were to visit any of this type of mansion. The House of the Seven Gables is much different than I expected from just looking at its exterior. The time that I visited Salem it was closed for cleaning.😢

  • @lewis7315
    @lewis7315 Месяц назад

    About the great mansions ... It must be hard to leave this life when you have heaven right here. Quote from Preacher JVernon McGee

  • @keithskowron881
    @keithskowron881 Год назад

    Grew up in the Berkshires. Some of these "cottages" were playgrounds of my youth, mostly reporpesed or totally abandoned .

  • @johnroche9804
    @johnroche9804 Год назад

    The china trade museum and some of the other mansions in Milton

  • @bertieferreira
    @bertieferreira Год назад

    I haven't been to any of these yet, went to Hyannis many times and other places mentioned, I lived in Quincy mass. Home of the presidents

  • @karenroy9045
    @karenroy9045 Год назад

    I am a native of Massachusetts. Near Cale Cod MA. About to 30 minutes from the Kennedy House in Massachusetts. No I never visited there.

  • @KevinArchitect
    @KevinArchitect 18 дней назад

    How can you have a picture of vassel?

  • @bradleyadams4496
    @bradleyadams4496 Год назад +1

    Wharton and I agree, though separated by a century. American stately architecture ought to derive from the influences as diverse as the times which spanned prior to the establishment of America as well as the merging of architectual styles. This approach really wouldn't have the same quality in England or France.

  • @user-re2ss3jn8w
    @user-re2ss3jn8w Год назад

    I love Massachusetts and I've been to many of these places. I was a tour guide in The House of Seven Gables. It was so much fun!

    • @oldmoneymansions
      @oldmoneymansions  Год назад

      Oh wow! So cool! What other houses do you think we should feature?

  • @pvdp2
    @pvdp2 Год назад +1

    The American Old Money is the equivalent of the British baronets and lords.

  • @dhowe5180
    @dhowe5180 Год назад +1

    The crane estate is not Tudor revival. English baroque would be a better description.

    • @kenb3552
      @kenb3552 Год назад +1

      Baroque??? no. It's Georgian.

    • @dhowe5180
      @dhowe5180 Год назад

      @@kenb3552 you could argue that too. But definitely not Tudor revival

  • @itsyouevalineagain
    @itsyouevalineagain Год назад

    Who is the narrator? And does he do audiobooks?

  • @angelathemes1187
    @angelathemes1187 Год назад

    I’ve been to 3 of them and saw the Kennedy compound from the ocean

    • @rgrndu
      @rgrndu 9 месяцев назад

      A friend & I were walking on the beach right in front of the Kennedy compound & didn’t realize where we were until we saw the compound. In retrospect we were probably trespassing but didn’t know it at the time. There were no barriers blocking us from walking on the beach. This was sometime in the 80’s.

  • @sp-bl1sl
    @sp-bl1sl Год назад +1

    Castle Hill is NOT Tudor style house.

  • @LadyShmady
    @LadyShmady Год назад

    Endicott Estate

  • @user-bx9ky6bq8y
    @user-bx9ky6bq8y Год назад

    Please can you also do for Europe especially Germany and France.

  • @davidwestphal3469
    @davidwestphal3469 Год назад

    Why on Earth would you leave Elm Court off the list?

  • @michaelbruce2699
    @michaelbruce2699 Месяц назад

    The Kennedy's aren't considered old money in Massachusetts.

  • @Sushi2735
    @Sushi2735 7 месяцев назад

    Mel Gibson doesn’t sound so crazy after all………….

  • @yvonnesmith2115
    @yvonnesmith2115 11 месяцев назад

    "Blantyre" in scotland=
    Dump

  • @barbaralovenvirth8726
    @barbaralovenvirth8726 4 месяца назад

    The Kennedy's house may be well known, but in no way is a "Mansion".. without the Presidential aura, it's just a big white house.