The Old Foundation
| ruins, place with historical importance, Horace Trumbauer (architect)
USA /
New Jersey /
Raritan /
World
/ USA
/ New Jersey
/ Raritan
World / United States / New Jersey
ruins, place with historical importance, Horace Trumbauer (architect)
There are a number of theories as to why construction of the mansion was abandoned. One theory is that with the court-ordered dissolution of the American Tobacco Company monopoly in 1911, Duke shifted his capital from tobacco to hydroelectric power, and increasingly spent time in Charlotte, N.C., where he built additions to another house he had bought in 1919 called “Lynnwood.” Duke may have felt that because he was moving his capital to new ventures, it was not prudent to spend additional money on the New Jersey mansion. Duke donated the remaining materials to the U.S. war effort by 1918 and abandoned the mansion altogether.
Today, the remnants of this building project may be seen at the Old Foundation site, which overlooks the Great Meadow, a centerpiece of the habitat regeneration efforts at Duke Farms.
Today, the remnants of this building project may be seen at the Old Foundation site, which overlooks the Great Meadow, a centerpiece of the habitat regeneration efforts at Duke Farms.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°33'2"N 74°37'58"W
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