Briarcliff Lodge
The Briarcliff Lodge was a luxury resort in the village of Briarcliff Manor, New York. It was a notable example of Tudor Revival architecture, and was one of the largest wooden structures in the United States. It was also the first hotel in Westchester County. Walter William Law had it built on his estate, and the Law family owned it until 1937. When the lodge opened in 1902, it was one of the largest resort hotels in the world. The lodge hosted presidents, royalty, and celebrities, and was the scene of numerous memorable occasions for visitors and local residents who attended weddings, receptions, and dances in the ballroom and dining room. For a long time, the lodge was situated among other businesses of Walter Law, including the Briarcliff Farms and Briarcliff Table Water Company.
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Briarcliff Lodge
The Briarcliff Lodge was a luxury resort in the village of Briarcliff Manor, New York. It was a notable example of Tudor Revival architecture, and was one of the largest wooden structures in the United States. It was also the first hotel in Westchester County. Walter William Law had it built on his estate, and the Law family owned it until 1937. When the lodge opened in 1902, it was one of the largest resort hotels in the world. The lodge hosted presidents, royalty, and celebrities, and was the scene of numerous memorable occasions for visitors and local residents who attended weddings, receptions, and dances in the ballroom and dining room. For a long time, the lodge was situated among other businesses of Walter Law, including the Briarcliff Farms and Briarcliff Table Water Company.
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25 Scarborough Road
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Abandoned Tudor hotel building
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Pergola attached to a large Tudor building
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Two-story houses beside a driveway
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Guy King
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John Clark Udall
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From Carmino Ravosa's Briarcliff show
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Exteriors ca. 1907: south-facing pergola; porch and porte-cochère
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From left to right: the Dutch room, the library, and the ballroom
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The Briarcliff Lodge site in 2014 and the Club's demonstration residence and offices
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The east and west sides at the south end of the 1907 wing, 2003
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Postcard illustration of a large Tudor Revival resort
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