A lavish mansion that played host to Theodore Roosevelt has hit the market for $1.55 million.The seven-bedroom Fairfield Estate, located in the leafy outskirts of Fayetteville in New York State, was built between 1864 and 1875 by local businessman and farmer Nathaniel Gillett. In 1900 it was purchased by prominent Syracuse attorney Andrew S. White, and it became a place to entertain many of his high flying friends, including Roosevelt and his uncle who was the first president of Cornell University.
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