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Elegant Evening at Biltmore
- Thom has placed a total of seven N’s in Elegant Evening at Biltmore as a symbol of love for his wife Nanette.
- Elegant Evening at Biltmore is the second work in the Great American Mansions series. The first work in this series is Homestead House which released in 1993.
- The Biltmore House is a French Renaissance-inspired chateau near Asheville, North Carolina and was built by George Washington Vanderbilt II.
- At the time, it was the largest privately-owned home in the United States at 175,000 square feet. Still owned by Vanderbilt’s descendants, it stands today as one of the most prominent remaining examples of the Gilded Age.
- The Biltmore Estate today covers approximately 8,000 acres and is split in half by the French Broad River. It is owned by The Biltmore Company, which is controlled by Vanderbilt’s grandson William A.V. Cecil II. In 1963, it was designated a National Historic Landmark.
- Vanderbilt’s only child, Cornelia Vanderbilt Cecil, and husband John Amherst Cecil opened Biltmore House to the public on March 15, 1930.
- The house was occupied less and less until 1956, when it was permanently opened to the public as a house museum.
- Visitors from all over the world continue to be amazed at the 70,000 gallon indoor swimming pool, bowling alley, turn-of-the-century exercise equipment, two-story library, and other rooms filled with art works, furniture, and 19th century novelties like elevators, forced-air heating, centrally-controlled clocks, fire alarms, and an intercom system.
- With over 1,000,000 visitors each year, the Biltmore House remains a major tourist attraction in Asheville, North Carolina.
Title | Elegant Evening at Biltmore |
Published | November 2007 |
Subject Location | Biltmore House in Asheville, North Carolina |
Collection | Great American Mansions II |
Image Sizes
18" x 27"
24" x 36"
28" x 42"
24" x 36"
28" x 42"
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