Nestled in New York’s Hudson River Valley, the Staatsburgh State Historic Site stands as a testament to Gilded Age opulence. Once the residence of financier and politician Ogden Mills and his wife, Ruth Livingston Mills, this sprawling mansion showcases Beaux-Arts architecture with its grand facade and meticulously preserved, lavishly decorated interiors. Visitors can explore the estate’s ornate rooms, each offering a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of the era. The site provides a vivid journey through the past, allowing guests to experience the refined elegance and historical significance of one of the region’s most iconic estates.
Staatsburgh State Historic Site
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