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Worthwhile and interesting local historical attraction
Delightful and interesting tour given by knowledgeable guides. Provides a clear view into the fascinating gilded age and the opulence and excess the business titans enjoyed. History comes to life.
This unique Victorian home was built by the Suckleys. Its last resident was Daisy Suckley, a very close friend of FDR. The home has been extensively refurbished to its original condition. The only ...
Great example of craftsmanship. The detail in every room is exquisite, from the Tiffany stained glass windows, to the woodwork and fireplace mantles to the hand tooled leather wall coverings and handp...
I love visiting Wildenstein at Christmas time. The house is nicely decorated on the first floor and the docents tell the most interesting stories of Daisy Suckely who was the last family member to liv...
Worthwhile and interesting local historical attraction
Delightful and interesting tour given by knowledgeable guides. Provides a clear view into the fascinating gilded age and the opulence and excess the business titans enjoyed. History comes to life.
Worth a visit
This unique Victorian home was built by the Suckleys. Its last resident was Daisy Suckley, a very close friend of FDR. The home has been extensively refurbished to its original condition. The only ...
Small but beautiful
Great example of craftsmanship. The detail in every room is exquisite, from the Tiffany stained glass windows, to the woodwork and fireplace mantles to the hand tooled leather wall coverings and handp...
Great tour but remember to make a reservation
I love visiting Wildenstein at Christmas time. The house is nicely decorated on the first floor and the docents tell the most interesting stories of Daisy Suckely who was the last family member to liv...
Interesting place
Needs more detailed explanation of the structure and the upstairs of the house should be open to visitors.