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When Henry Clay Frick, Andrew Carnegie’s longtime steelmaking partner, died in 1919, he left his great art collection, his impressive Manhattan home and one of the few private lawns on Fifth Avenue to ...
When Henry Clay Frick built his 104-room house, Eagle Rock, in Pride’s Crossing, Massachusetts, he insisted that the design “be kept as simple as possible” and that he didn’t care “whether it would be ...