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  1. buy it for the architecture
    An Elizabethan-Style East Hampton Playhouse Is for SaleIt was turned into a vacation home by a series of theater-obsessed owners.
  2. who’s buying
    Ron Chernow Bought at the DakotaThe new apartment feels very appropriate for the Hamilton biographer.
  3. a truly terrific new york listing
    One of the Last Gilded Age Mansions on Fifth Avenue Is for SaleA Wall Street divorce brings it back on the market at $72.5 million.
  4. a truly terrific new york listing
    One of the Last Private Townhouses on Washington Square ParkA Greek Revival on “the Row” where Edith Wharton once lived.
  5. a truly terrific new york listing
    Your Chance to Combine Two Gilded Age ApartmentsAn upstairs duplex has never been on the market; the downstairs suite had the same owner for 35 years. They both listed this week.
  6. a truly terrific new york listing
    A $400,000 Studio With a Working Marble FountainIt’s the former reception room of a home once occupied by Ulysses S. Grant’s widow.
  7. on set
    What Went Into Building The Gilded Age’s 19th-Century New YorkSometimes it’s CGI. Other times it’s a soundstage. And it can also be another city that stands in for the long-lost Upper East Side.
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