Built as a 'summer cottage' for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, The Breakers sits on the coast of Newport, Rhode Island. This Italian Renaissance-style mansion offers a glimpse into the opulence of the Gilde
Sitting high over the Atlantic, Hammond Castle brings together a unique combination of art, style, and culture. Built in the 1920s for scientist and inventor John Hays Hammond Jr., this New England co
Built in the early 1990s, Fonthill was the home of Henry Chapman Mercer. This castle is a mix of Medieval, Gothic, and Byzantine architectural styles nestled away in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
Built for Augustus Beardslee in 1860 this limestone structure resembling an Irish castle is set in the heart of the Mohawk Valley in upstate New York. Despite suffering major fires, the castle's owner
The second-largest private residence ever built in America.
Exploring the restoration of Glynallyn Castle that pays homage to its original 100-year-old charm.
A look at the dream of millionaire James Deering, heir of the International Harvester fortune.
Heading to Long Island for a look at the Hempstead House, the summer home of the Guggenheim Family.
Exploring Castle in the Clouds, an arts and crafts-style mansion overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee.
Taking a look at Bishop's Palace, also known as Gresham's Castle, built between 1887 and 1892.
Getting an inside look at The Elms, constructed in 1901.
Exploring how the George Eastman Museum came to be.
Built for fourth-generation winemaker Dario Sattui as the only authentically styled 13th-century Tuscan castle winery in America; now, the medieval-style castle is one of the most popular wineries in Napa Valley.
Designed by painter Frederic Church, the ornate villa in Hudson, N.Y. is known as the artist's living masterpiece; now, Olana is a National Historic Landmark with a surrounding 250-acre landscape that visitors can enjoy daily.
Located on the campus of Manhattanville College in Purchase, N.Y., the renaissance revival structure was completed in 1892 as a private home for diplomat and owner of the New York Herald Tribune, Whitelaw Reid.
Built by industrialist John Pitcairn in 1895, the architecture of the gilded age structure blends inspiration from the French Renaissance with classical Greek and Roman influences.