The lavish Cold War estate that was once owned by a copper-mining fortune heiress has hit the market for $25.5 million.
Huguette Clark was born in Paris to American entrepreneur W. A. Clark and his second wife and raised in the largest house in New York, which was situated on Manhattan's Upper East Side across from Central Park with 121 rooms for the family of four.
By the early 1900s, W. A. Clark may well have been the wealthiest man in America, for while oilman John D. Rockefeller had more cash in the bank, the ‘Copper King’ had more assets under the ground.
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