In this episode of Someone Lived Here, Kendra brings you to Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown, New York. The home was owned by a mayor, a businessman, a robber baron, and two sisters who knew it was worth saving.
While we walk through the art gallery, library, and bowling alley we learn more about Helen and Anne Gould. Two sisters who led extremely different lives, but both valued the same thing, their childhood home.
If you have any suggestions or ideas for the show please reach out to someonelivedhere@gmail.com. Thanks to Tim Cahill for music and Ben Kirk for artwork.
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The Greenwood District: before and after the Tulsa Massacre
Victoria Woodhull's Murray Hill Mansion
Jack Kirby's Lower East Side Apartment
Harriet Jacob's North Carolina Home
Woody Guthrie's Mermaid Avenue Apartment
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