The Mansion Built on Insurance Fraud: Shadow Lawn

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  • Опубликовано: 30 окт 2023
  • Dive into the captivating tale of John McCall, the man who, after exposing insurance frauds, rose to the peak of his career, only to face a shocking twist in his tale. Discover the grandeur of Shadow Lawn, a mansion with an unparalleled history that witnessed the pinnacle of opulence, scandal, fire, and rebirth. Join us on This House as we unearth the mysteries behind this architectural marvel.
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  • @ThisHouse
    @ThisHouse  7 месяцев назад +19

    Hey This House Supporters, we are testing a new feature on youtube that allows members to watch videos early. Let us know if you like this new feature.

    • @mitchellbarnow1709
      @mitchellbarnow1709 7 месяцев назад +1

      If you were releasing one video per week, then I would like to see it early, but at three per week it really doesn’t matter to me and you have plenty to do already.

  • @williamtyre523
    @williamtyre523 7 месяцев назад +42

    I really like the design of the original house, both the exterior and the main hall, although it feels more like a hotel or club than a private residence. What a shocking surprise about the man who built his reputation fighting corruption, being the most corrupt of all!

    • @califdad4
      @califdad4 7 месяцев назад +6

      It did look more like a club or hotel

    • @samsmom1491
      @samsmom1491 7 месяцев назад +1

      The main house was very grand and imposing. It reminds me of the fabulous grand villas of ancient Roman aristocracy. I did not like the carraige house/stable at all. That was an architectural monstrosity.

    • @califdad4
      @califdad4 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@samsmom1491 the house looks like something in a warmer climate not NJ

    • @deepwaters2334
      @deepwaters2334 7 месяцев назад +2

      I could tell just by the name of his house that he had something to hide! Not a good choice of a name for your house! Evokes a bad reputation!

    • @Gman7774eye
      @Gman7774eye 7 месяцев назад +1

      The owner kinda reminds me of Joe Biden

  • @rayn8740
    @rayn8740 7 месяцев назад +4

    It would have to be the amazing stained glass above the atrium. Spectacular!

  • @claireburkus8497
    @claireburkus8497 7 месяцев назад +13

    Love the redo by Traumbauer…he is my favorite architect!!! Maybe the original owner is the reason no one trusts the insurance industry even today!!!😊

  • @cassandraralph5906
    @cassandraralph5906 7 месяцев назад +3

    I am gobsmacked by this story!!! I love the beautiful stained glass overhead window!!! Thank you again. 😊

  • @JosephStJames2000
    @JosephStJames2000 7 месяцев назад +5

    The original house looked like an M. C. Escher drawing --- a bit of a monstrosity. I do like the calm balance of the rehab. Great choice of video.

  • @jerrycomo2736
    @jerrycomo2736 7 месяцев назад +9

    Watched numerous videos of the interiors of modern NYC new, super high-rise apartments. The presenter points out a kitchen back splash that is just flat marble slabs. He then tells us where the marble is from and why we should be impressed. In your videos of these old homes, we can see for ourselves the beauty built into the design. We don't have to be told why we should be impressed.

  • @susangerwien1290
    @susangerwien1290 7 месяцев назад +2

    Both my sons graduations were held there. The house is beautiful.

  • @litamtondy
    @litamtondy 6 месяцев назад +2

    The original one, decorated with flags, must be one of the most glorious sights I have ever seen.

  • @jefflawrentz1624
    @jefflawrentz1624 7 месяцев назад +3

    Reminds me of a house that could be used to film a Batman Movie. I’ve never heard of this home before. Thanks, Ken for introducing us to this place.

  • @mileshigh1321
    @mileshigh1321 7 месяцев назад +10

    Great idea! This place was monumental until it was "restored" It looked amazing from the outside!

  • @SMtWalkerS
    @SMtWalkerS 7 месяцев назад +14

    I think the original design was graceful and beautiful and the redesign and expansion made it rather stodgy. It is funny that John McCall, a fighter against corruption, was ultimately hung upon his own petard.

  • @jimwiskus8862
    @jimwiskus8862 7 месяцев назад +5

    I actually prefer the latter rework and expansion by Hubert Parson. It really celebrates the more traditional feel of the mansions. I particularly liked the skylight in the great hall. I assume this structure still exists today? See you in the next episode.

  • @nikmills
    @nikmills 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for great videos. And a special thank you for NOT having an amateurish, unnecessary musical score, which many history videos add for no reason.

  • @BigBearG67
    @BigBearG67 7 месяцев назад +3

    I went to Monmouth. They use the building for offices and classrooms. There are some nice gardens around the building. Also Annie was filmed there. There was a pool in the basement and a bowling alley but both are covered up. You should look into the history of the Monmouth University library as that is another old estate which is said to be haunted.

  • @vickiephilpitt7697
    @vickiephilpitt7697 7 месяцев назад +6

    The original building looked more like a home than the rebuild, which looked too institutional/ business like. When Monmouth Co. acquired it, the building just shouted "college building," 😊 so it was destined to become part of the college all along ( even if it did take a circuitous road). 😅😅😅

  • @janemckee4922
    @janemckee4922 7 месяцев назад +2

    The ceiling is breath taking!

  • @garygloska7396
    @garygloska7396 7 месяцев назад +2

    Nothing short of WOW! Absolutely beautiful

  • @LJB103
    @LJB103 7 месяцев назад +6

    Not too fond of the original house. Parson's Shadow Lawn (or Daddy Warbucks' house in "Annie") is one of my favorite houses, but then Horace Trumbauer is my favorite architect for these types of Mansions. I've read that he had a big problem in building the new mansion: dealing with the excessive bad taste of Mrs. Perkins. Excellent video.

  • @jonrussell1690
    @jonrussell1690 7 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful!!! They just don’t build them like that today. That was beautiful. Thoroughly enjoyed this one.

  • @jenpink4298
    @jenpink4298 7 месяцев назад +4

    Wow! I did not see that coming😂 It was so over the top before the renovations that I couldn’t help but love it, but I like it much more in it’s second life. And I love the ceiling that you showed at the end, the windows and the stained glass all around, absolutely stunning!

  • @craigtiano3455
    @craigtiano3455 7 месяцев назад +2

    You missed a very important tidbit of history. Parson lavishly spent money on the replacement home, even though he was near Woolworth's mandatory retirement age. No sooner than he finished it, he was told that there would be no exception to the mandatory retirement age, and he was forced into retirement. Left with little cash after finishing the home, he sought out a buyer. The university purchased the home and has owned it ever since.

  • @mitchellbarnow1709
    @mitchellbarnow1709 7 месяцев назад +2

    I am so happy that parts of the interior are alive and well today! The interior grand staircase and the the rest of the grand interior is styled very much like the Carolands Mansion In Hillsborough, Califonia. Carolands did not come first, but it’s almost original, including faucets and toilets.

  • @garryferrington811
    @garryferrington811 7 месяцев назад +2

    Kind of a neoclassical design gone crazy! Odd that the man who exposed fraud turned out to be the biggest fraudster of all. I guess he just couldn't resist it.

  • @caroleinwv
    @caroleinwv 7 месяцев назад +3

    I like both designs although the first is more original and light. I am very grateful it survived in any form.

  • @marcyking461
    @marcyking461 7 месяцев назад +4

    Even with all of the splendor in these beauties from yesteryear, I can't help to think of how many people could be fed, housed, and clothed on the monies spent to upkeep these monstrous mansions, not to mention the ludicrous amounts of money spent building these 'homes' to begin with. You could probably build whole city blocks for the cost of one house? Then again, not much has changed between then and now. Some of the richest people, living the most lavish lifestyles, alive today have built their fortunes on fraud, deceit, and the misery of others, especially, Bankers, Lawyers, and Politicians.

    • @BorderCollieWithAPassport
      @BorderCollieWithAPassport 6 месяцев назад

      lots of jobs are created building such homes or even homes in general, not to mention all the upkeep and property taxes. it's much worse when billionaires live like misers...........then the $$$ doesnt get a chance to trickle down, even a little lol

    • @annonymously331
      @annonymously331 6 месяцев назад

      You can take comfort in the fact that if the money was not spent on building these houses, it still wouldn’t have gone to feed and house the needy. The problem is that you think that money is finite, and money not spent can on A and be spent on B. In reality, this is often not the case

  • @livingdeadgirla
    @livingdeadgirla 7 месяцев назад +2

    The original was kind of wacky and a little tacky, but charming in a Beverly Hillbillies sort of way. The furniture was too small and dainty for a house like that. The remodel is more appealing to me. I like that a university acquired it. Interesting video, thanks.

  • @StamperWendy
    @StamperWendy 7 месяцев назад +1

    From 2:12 to 2:16, that picture is stunning! I want one with those cupola-style decorations on top. ❤

  • @paco7992
    @paco7992 7 месяцев назад +2

    Have you been saving this one? That was "sweeps week" good!

  • @jacoballred
    @jacoballred 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice to know that some of the house is still leftover. But thesedays It looks on the outside same as an ordinary apartment building.

  • @hughjamesbishop6195
    @hughjamesbishop6195 6 месяцев назад

    WOW! What a fabulous interior!

  • @JPKnapp-ro6xm
    @JPKnapp-ro6xm 6 месяцев назад

    Woodrow Wilson was staying at Shadow Lawn when the Lusitania was sunk by a German submarine. Theodore Roosevelt made a very dramatic speech saying that the real shadows at Shadow Lawn were the women and babies who sank under the waves because Wilson refused to go to war with Germany, etc., etc.

  • @barbaraclark9423
    @barbaraclark9423 2 месяца назад

    I do like the open concept .

  • @singularseeker
    @singularseeker 7 месяцев назад

    Beautiful..

  • @kenw1295
    @kenw1295 6 месяцев назад

    Very Interesting. Any details of the house shown at 1 minute 6 seconds. It almost looks like a vague copy of Palladio's Villa La Rotonda.

  • @brucemenning2086
    @brucemenning2086 6 месяцев назад

    All of the streets in my neighborhood are named after estates. I live on Shadowlawn Street.

  • @mugwump242
    @mugwump242 7 месяцев назад

    Shadow Lawn was used as Oliver Warbucks' (aka "Daddy Warbucks") mansion in the 1982 film, _Annie_ . Did the video's narrator mention this? If so, I missed it. Oops.

  • @bethbartlett5692
    @bethbartlett5692 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nothing suprises me when it comes to the "Human Lower Mind, aka Ego Mind, aka Adolescent Mind ". Clearly some make a profession out of it, but, this is why, those called "Old Money" have aquired refinement and instilled practice towards Grace and Charm. They quietly go about their luve like Mature Wise Folks.
    We all have to experience Ego to grow theough it. How many lifetimes must it take?

    • @garryferrington811
      @garryferrington811 7 месяцев назад

      I don't believe anyone knows. Maybe the Buddha did.

  • @2615ParkAvenueAssociates
    @2615ParkAvenueAssociates 5 месяцев назад

    It will be interesting to know if any of these mansions built by millionaires have gone on to still be homes of millionaires and maintained in the grandeur for which they were known.

  • @oltedders
    @oltedders 7 месяцев назад +1

    The exterior looks like an Alexandrian Greek temple.

  • @naomiweaver1855
    @naomiweaver1855 7 месяцев назад

    Crooks is crooks.

  • @NewRon2003us
    @NewRon2003us 3 месяца назад

    The original exterior and foyer , dining room

  • @phoenixswanson1561
    @phoenixswanson1561 Месяц назад

    The statement those houses were making, were to a community that either benefited or contributed to their construction. Walls and hedges have replaced community sentiment.

  • @theemarydee1610
    @theemarydee1610 7 месяцев назад +3

    I liked to open concept.

  • @albertmyers7176
    @albertmyers7176 7 месяцев назад +1

    😎😎😎😎

  • @user-sg6ji2kk3u
    @user-sg6ji2kk3u 7 месяцев назад +1

    Both incarnations of Shadow Lawn were beautiful both inside and out. But the original owner was about as corrupt as former President Trump . Love the elaborate design and interiors of both and although the original Shadow Lawn burned in 1927 it is good that some of the original was incorporated into the reconstruction . I’m always happy when these beautiful mansions can be saved completely or even partially . Love the beautiful work you do here Ken . Always really look forward to your presentations with great anticipation . ❤👍🏻👍🏻⭐️😊😊

  • @johnlgasper2348
    @johnlgasper2348 7 месяцев назад +4

    Love old house but this was obnoxious considering

    • @CenturyHomeProject
      @CenturyHomeProject 7 месяцев назад +1

      I completely agree. The exterior looks like it would be Coco Chanel‘s worst nightmare! She always sit before you leave the house look in the mirror and take one thing off. I think that house would’ve driven her crazy!

  • @andrewbrendan1579
    @andrewbrendan1579 7 месяцев назад

    The original house is outlandish, what I would call a house on steroids. How could anyone feel at home there?

  • @asylumlover
    @asylumlover 7 месяцев назад

    IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN, MAYBE IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN CALLED SHADY LAWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NONETHELESS, AT LEAST IT'S NOT ANOTHER DEMOLITION, BUT IT STILL IS NOT THE SAME HOUSE. ALTHOUGH WE APPARENTLY STILL HAVE THE NEWER VERSION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @johnp6260
    @johnp6260 Месяц назад

    Did not like the original design at all. Did like the rebuild. Thanks for these videos.

  • @shirleybalinski4535
    @shirleybalinski4535 6 месяцев назад

    So far ahead of design at the time. Sad story of what goes around, comes around.

  • @LawrenceMartinez-fb1tt
    @LawrenceMartinez-fb1tt 7 месяцев назад +1

    This story reminds me of the new speaker of the house Mike Johnson who will only allow funding for Ukraine if the funds come out of the I.R.S. budget….you see Traitor Republicans cheating on their taxes cannot get caught if the I.R.S doesn’t have the employees to catch them….thus Mike Johnson is defending corruption. The renovation of this mansion should have used the original architecture because what they did is plain & boring. The super high ceiling in the entryway reminds me of how modern day McMansions that do that too.

  • @DovZeev
    @DovZeev 7 месяцев назад

    Of course that nothing of a school Monmouth University got this beautiful building.

  • @superdougie10
    @superdougie10 7 месяцев назад +4

    Sounds like Trump.

  • @karancarnwright4312
    @karancarnwright4312 6 месяцев назад

    How in the hell did he heat this monstrosity ,It had to be a fortune in the winter !