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Formal garden on the Vanderbilt estate. When the estate couldn’t be sold for $350,000 during the Depression, then $250,000, FDR convinced the owner to bequeath it to the National Park Service as a perfect example of the Gilded Age. She left it as is for all to see the ostentatious size of the house and grounds, and the over-the-top interior decorations.

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