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While other husbands may gift their wives with bouquets of flowers or
strings of pearls, industrialist and philanthropist Alfred I. duPont
bestowed his second wife, Alicia, with a 47,000-square-foot mansion
modeled after Marie Antoinette’s Versailles retreat, Petit Trianon.
Designed by illustrious New York architects Carrere and Hastings, the
late-eighteenth-century neoclassical-style house was completed in 1910
and christened Nemours after the northern French town of Alfred’s ancestors. (Read more.)
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