The longtime New York home of the late pioneering TV journalist has hit the market for a whopping $19.75 million four months after her death. The beautiful Upper East Side apartment, a stone's throw from Central Park, boasts 11 rooms, including a dressing room, a formal dining room and a library. It is also where the trailblazing anchorwoman courted many of her famous interviewees - including who visited the apartment twice ahead of her bombshell interview about the sex scandal.
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