It was constructed for Henry Phipps and demolished after his death in 1930. The entire marble facade was relocated by his widow to their daughter Amy's country estate, Templeton, in Brookville, New York.[1][2] Parts of the marble were repurposed to renovate Templeton in 2013.[3]
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