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EAGLES NEST MANSION

Eagles Nest Mansion: A Vanderbilt Home

The Vanderbilts are one of the infamous Long Island families from both the past and present. Known for their luxurious homes, one home in particular which still graces the area of Long Island and is open for public tours is Eagles Nest. This home is located in the Gold Coast estates area and provides a glimpse into the past for all individuals who wish to do so.

History of Eagles Nest

The Eagles Nest mansion was initially built in 1910 with various additions taking place in the years which followed. Originally home to William K. Vanderbilt II, this Spanish style mansion was unique in a few different ways. The first unique factor deals directly with the Spanish architecture style. Since this was a rare style used in the Long Island area, it gave the property an exquisite look and exotic feel. Secondly, the transformation which took place along the way was of such a manner as to transform the once modest structure into a beautiful architectural work of art.

There were two distinct additions throughout the years. The first occurred in the 1920s and various additions were made to the house bringing it closer to that of a mansion type status. The second addition took place in the 1930s and brought about the final product which is apparent in the completed structure today. Both of these additions occurred at times when William K. Vanderbilt II experienced certain incidents in his life.

Reasons to View Eagles Nest

There are a few different reasons why individuals should tour Eagles Nest if given the chance to do so. The first reason to tour the mansion is to enable individuals to enjoy the architectural beauty of the home. The second reason why residents and visitors to the Long Island area should go to Eagles Nest mansion for a tour is so that they may understand more about the Vanderbilt family and why their name is so highly regarded to this day.

Laura Rupert
laura@longislandexchange.com
March 10, 2006 3:41 AM Eastern

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