昨天沙发上打盹,也懒的换台了,travel台上演的这个美东最豪的鬼屋。 Seaview Terrace was featured on Travel Channels, Ghost Nation, on October 31st 2020. 我一般从来不看这种节目的,觉得一是音乐声效什么的,搞得小吓人,另外觉得几个主持人搞得神经兮兮的,不是很喜欢看。可昨天也不知道怎么回事,就很想看,可能这个房子太豪了吧,大家可以google看下历史,我就不写了,贴个照片意思下: 我觉得拍了半天也没什么闹鬼的实锤,也不相信是之前买下大豪宅的那对夫妇中的富婆的阴魂不散,节目说,她可能太喜欢这个豪宅了,和老公买了后,住了没多久,就死了。但死后还是想住在这里。 有些什么感觉自己被拍了一下肩膀啊,或者听到什么呜咽的声音,关门的声音啊,我觉得,更多可能是心理作用。 不过,就是感觉,当年的豪门真豪啊,当年这个房子的修建历史,大家可以维基下,把DC的房子搬运过来,和当地的豪宅组装成这么一个大豪宅。最大的感想就是,房子太大,住的人少,就容易显得阴森啊。。。 这个房子的历史大家多看看,反正自然死亡的,自杀在里面的,都有。而且还有个小Chapel,富豪老婆去世时就在里面做的弥撒。还有巨大的管风琴,那音乐真是悲悲戚戚的,真不适合在豪宅里面。 可能就是因为闹鬼的原因,这么大豪宅,居然一度8000美元就卖了! 可买得起的人,居然维护不起这么大豪宅。 总之,这房子,现在还有人住着!!!! 还是个女的,她到不是很害怕。就是说,时不时听到动静啊,听到这里响那里有声音,感觉不是很好。真是胆子大! 我还在维基等了解中,不知道同学们听说过这个豪宅吗? RI的同学更可能知道。
回复 2楼pwwp的帖子 History: https://seaviewcares.org/seaview-cares-history/ Along the Cliff Walk in Newport, Rhode Island, Seaview Terrace, also known as the Carey Mansion, stands as the largest privately owned ‘Summer Cottage’ of the Gilded Age. At approximately 40,000 square feet, it is the fifth largest of the Newport mansions, only after the Breakers, Ochre Court, Belcourt Castle and Rough Point. The majority of the house was originally built in DuPont Circle in Washington, DC by liquor baron Edson Bradley in 1907, taking 4 years to complete. The house occupied an entire city block and was known as Aladdin’s Palace, due to its sheer size and grandiose nature. The Bradleys then decided to move to a Newport, Rhode Island in February of 1923. They had the house dismantled and shipped to the new location over the next two years, accomplishing what is believed to be one of the largest homes to be relocated by road and rail. This remarkable feat was featured in “Ripley’s Believe it or Not”. Howard Greenly, the architect of Seaview Terrace, won several awards for his work on the French Gothic chateau in 1928, including the ‘Second Mention for General Work’ by the Architectural League of New York and the President’s medal from the American League of Architects. Greenly incorporated the pre-existing Elizabethan-Revival mansion into the house, which had been owned by James Kernochan and known as Seaview. The earlier Seaview is still visible, encased in the East Wing of the house and was renamed Seaview Terrace. The roofline of the turrets and conical domes were derived from Chambord, a famous French Renaissance chateau in the Loire Valley, and impart a picturesque unity to the whole. A housewarming was held in the summer of 1925, as Greenly continued to move rooms fully intact from France, as well as contents of the DuPont Circle house for installation at the seaside locale. At the end of that year, the 63-room manor was completed at a cost of two million dollars. It featured a chapel, whispering gallery, an Esty organ and Dutch sixteenth-century stained glass, ornamented with Renaissance armoral design. Included in the stained glass collection is the ‘Flagellation’ circa 1545, which is documented in the national archives. Original furnishings included bearskin rugs, hunting trophies, Renaissance cassones, wrought iron torcheres, Chippendale chairs, arms and armor and exotic hanging lamps. In January of 1930, the Bradley’s daughter, Julie Fay Bradley Shipman, was deeded the property by her father, the same year her husband, Rt. Rev. Herbert Shipman, the protestant Episcopal bishop of New York and a World War I army chaplain passed away. On July 24,1942 the City of Newport took title due to back taxes and during World War II, the house served as army officer’s quarters. In 1949 Edward J. Dunn bought the property for $8000, transferring title to Mrs. George Waldo Emerson Sr., who in turn leased it to Lloyd H. Hatch, making it headquarters for The Hatch School during the fall and spring semesters from 1951-1961. During the summers, Mrs. Emerson Sr. operated Burnham-by-the-Sea, a private all-girls boarding school which ran in association with the Mary Burnham School for Girls in Northampton, MA. After the Hatch school vacated the property it was then rented to The Newport School for Girls who enjoyed their summers there until the early 1970’s. During 1966-1971, Seaview Terrace’s turreted profile became the icon for the cult classic TV show ‘Dark Shadows’, which continues to draw thousands of loyal fans annually. With a great passion and appreciation for the arts, architecture and history, Martin and Millicent Carey of New York purchased the mansion in 1974 and soon commenced renovations to the exterior and interior of the estate. This included commissioning the talented Donald and Harle Tinney, the owners of Belcourt Castle and highly celebrated stained-glass and leaded window artisans, to restore the windows in the Solarium, Chapel and Great Hall. The 1980’s in Newport belonged to the America’s Cup. Led by Ca. Dennis Connor, the American syndicate resided at Seaview Terrace during their reign. The remainder of the year the house was leased to Salve Regina University as a musical conservatory, educational facility and student residence until 2009. The Carey family now continues their vision of restoring this architectural gem to the grandeur it deserves.
Seaview Terrace was featured on Travel Channels, Ghost Nation, on October 31st 2020.
我一般从来不看这种节目的,觉得一是音乐声效什么的,搞得小吓人,另外觉得几个主持人搞得神经兮兮的,不是很喜欢看。可昨天也不知道怎么回事,就很想看,可能这个房子太豪了吧,大家可以google看下历史,我就不写了,贴个照片意思下:
我觉得拍了半天也没什么闹鬼的实锤,也不相信是之前买下大豪宅的那对夫妇中的富婆的阴魂不散,节目说,她可能太喜欢这个豪宅了,和老公买了后,住了没多久,就死了。但死后还是想住在这里。
有些什么感觉自己被拍了一下肩膀啊,或者听到什么呜咽的声音,关门的声音啊,我觉得,更多可能是心理作用。
不过,就是感觉,当年的豪门真豪啊,当年这个房子的修建历史,大家可以维基下,把DC的房子搬运过来,和当地的豪宅组装成这么一个大豪宅。最大的感想就是,房子太大,住的人少,就容易显得阴森啊。。。 这个房子的历史大家多看看,反正自然死亡的,自杀在里面的,都有。而且还有个小Chapel,富豪老婆去世时就在里面做的弥撒。还有巨大的管风琴,那音乐真是悲悲戚戚的,真不适合在豪宅里面。
可能就是因为闹鬼的原因,这么大豪宅,居然一度8000美元就卖了!
可买得起的人,居然维护不起这么大豪宅。
总之,这房子,现在还有人住着!!!! 还是个女的,她到不是很害怕。就是说,时不时听到动静啊,听到这里响那里有声音,感觉不是很好。真是胆子大!
我还在维基等了解中,不知道同学们听说过这个豪宅吗? RI的同学更可能知道。
History:
https://seaviewcares.org/seaview-cares-history/
Along the Cliff Walk in Newport, Rhode Island, Seaview Terrace, also known as the Carey Mansion, stands as the largest privately owned ‘Summer Cottage’ of the Gilded Age. At approximately 40,000 square feet, it is the fifth largest of the Newport mansions, only after the Breakers, Ochre Court, Belcourt Castle and Rough Point.
The majority of the house was originally built in DuPont Circle in Washington, DC by liquor baron Edson Bradley in 1907, taking 4 years to complete. The house occupied an entire city block and was known as Aladdin’s Palace, due to its sheer size and grandiose nature. The Bradleys then decided to move to a Newport, Rhode Island in February of 1923. They had the house dismantled and shipped to the new location over the next two years, accomplishing what is believed to be one of the largest homes to be relocated by road and rail. This remarkable feat was featured in “Ripley’s Believe it or Not”.
Howard Greenly, the architect of Seaview Terrace, won several awards for his work on the French Gothic chateau in 1928, including the ‘Second Mention for General Work’ by the Architectural League of New York and the President’s medal from the American League of Architects. Greenly incorporated the pre-existing Elizabethan-Revival mansion into the house, which had been owned by James Kernochan and known as Seaview. The earlier Seaview is still visible, encased in the East Wing of the house and was renamed Seaview Terrace. The roofline of the turrets and conical domes were derived from Chambord, a famous French Renaissance chateau in the Loire Valley, and impart a picturesque unity to the whole.
A housewarming was held in the summer of 1925, as Greenly continued to move rooms fully intact from France, as well as contents of the DuPont Circle house for installation at the seaside locale. At the end of that year, the 63-room manor was completed at a cost of two million dollars. It featured a chapel, whispering gallery, an Esty organ and Dutch sixteenth-century stained glass, ornamented with Renaissance armoral design. Included in the stained glass collection is the ‘Flagellation’ circa 1545, which is documented in the national archives. Original furnishings included bearskin rugs, hunting trophies, Renaissance cassones, wrought iron torcheres, Chippendale chairs, arms and armor and exotic hanging lamps.
In January of 1930, the Bradley’s daughter, Julie Fay Bradley Shipman, was deeded the property by her father, the same year her husband, Rt. Rev. Herbert Shipman, the protestant Episcopal bishop of New York and a World War I army chaplain passed away. On July 24,1942 the City of Newport took title due to back taxes and during World War II, the house served as army officer’s quarters.
In 1949 Edward J. Dunn bought the property for $8000, transferring title to Mrs. George Waldo Emerson Sr., who in turn leased it to Lloyd H. Hatch, making it headquarters for The Hatch School during the fall and spring semesters from 1951-1961. During the summers, Mrs. Emerson Sr. operated Burnham-by-the-Sea, a private all-girls boarding school which ran in association with the Mary Burnham School for Girls in Northampton, MA. After the Hatch school vacated the property it was then rented to The Newport School for Girls who enjoyed their summers there until the early 1970’s.
During 1966-1971, Seaview Terrace’s turreted profile became the icon for the cult classic TV show ‘Dark Shadows’, which continues to draw thousands of loyal fans annually.
With a great passion and appreciation for the arts, architecture and history, Martin and Millicent Carey of New York purchased the mansion in 1974 and soon commenced renovations to the exterior and interior of the estate. This included commissioning the talented Donald and Harle Tinney, the owners of Belcourt Castle and highly celebrated stained-glass and leaded window artisans, to restore the windows in the Solarium, Chapel and Great Hall.
The 1980’s in Newport belonged to the America’s Cup. Led by Ca. Dennis Connor, the American syndicate resided at Seaview Terrace during their reign. The remainder of the year the house was leased to Salve Regina University as a musical conservatory, educational facility and student residence until 2009.
The Carey family now continues their vision of restoring this architectural gem to the grandeur it deserves.
这样感觉好点?
这个豪宅是在罗德岛,但现在不能参观.
Seaview Terrace is privately owned and is not open for tours or tourist visits.
看了这个豪宅的兴衰历史,,,,有些感慨啊
装修不起吧,这豪宅维持费用,巨大。
节目里,就看到她一个。感觉也不像是一堆厨师清洁工那种。
这个豪宅也在二战时,给陆军用过,还做过孤儿院还是寄宿学校什么的,还有个女修道士在里面自杀过。中间的历史,复杂啊。
蓝天白云好点,看到古堡我就脑补了闪电下的吸血鬼
不知道,不过感觉这不是utility的事吧。
这个也是海景啊,seaview啊! 不过这个豪宅,还是大家族住,能撑得住。就老头老太太,加个管家厨师这种,真的有些阴森。
好多家族的后代都是捐掉了,罗斯福家族的,范德比尔茨家族的,洛克菲勒家族的,好些这种大豪宅都捐了, 后代实力还是不够maintain
好些大家族的豪宅改成家族档案馆、博物馆什么的。我还参观过一个,副馆长亲自陪同,看到一群欧洲年轻人在工作室忙着整理材料,人声鼎沸很热闹,感觉相当不错。
对。还有些改成公园了。豪宅也算有个归处。
所以她爸当年花8千买的这个房子?
不是,是再之前的有个买主。
古人说 君子之泽 五世而斩,很有道理。
普遍的一代不如一代 这到底是为啥啊啊啊?
气场是一方面,关键是要人气,人多还是很有必要。一个老头一个老太太一个老管家住这种,真的是不适合。
其实真可以考虑这么做。不过现在的女主人好像并不感兴趣。当然她自己住着也不害怕。
这房子 一个人真不敢住
就是一个房间 起码得 2 个人
不然害怕
这房子拍恐怖片 太好太好了
住这个房子
夜晚放恐怖片
哈哈哈
拿破仑画像辟邪??
狗会不会在有情况的地方撒尿??
+1 好适合给游民们养娃 娃还能一起玩。。
晕倒,这是人家的私宅啊! 人家主人还住在里面,凭什么啊?
世界一年间超速少了好多人口,想着热闹热闹增添点人气。。。