America's Castles
America's Castles | |
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Genre | Video |
Narrated by | Joe van Riper |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 9 |
No. of episodes | 25+ |
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Executive producer(s) | Scott Galloway |
Production location(s) | Conrad Mansion (Kalispell Montana) |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company(s) | Cinetel Productions |
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Original network | A&E Network |
Original release | January 9, 1994 – July 15, 2005 |
America's Castles is a documentary television series that aired on A&E Network from 1994 to 2005.[1] Through interviews, historic photos and newly shot footage, the program documents the mansions and summer homes of the high society of The Gilded Age. The series is narrated by Joe van Riper and many episodes feature architectural expert Richard Guy Wilson.
Featured homes
- Agecroft Hall
- Belcourt Castle
- Biltmore Estate
- The Breakers
- Camp Pine Knot
- Camp Uncas
- Casa Loma
- Chapultepec Castle
- Château-sur-Mer
- Eagle's Nest
- Evergreen House
- Fair Lane
- Filoli
- Flagler Mansion
- Fonthill Castle
- Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
- Glensheen Mansion
- Hearst Castle
- Hempstead House/Falaise
- Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens
- Kykuit
- Longwood
- Lyndhurst
- Mar-a-Lago
- Marble House
- Meadow Brook Hall
- Nottoway Plantation
- Oak Alley Plantation/Bon Sejour
- Old Westbury Gardens
- Parkwood Estate Samuel McLaughlin home Oshawa
- Ralston Hall
- Rosalie Plantation
- Rosecliff
- Rosemount Museum
- Sagamore Camp
- Sagamore Hill
- Salisbury House
- Scotty's Castle
- Springwood Estate
- Stan Hywet Hall
- Stanton Hall
- Taliesin
- Taliesin West
- Vanderbilt Mansion
- Villa Vizcaya
- Virginia House
- The Winchester Mystery House
- The Elms
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