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of the community. Built in 1930 by famous architect, Horace Trumbauer, the home is seven stories tall, has 40 rooms, and is located in one of Manhattan’s most expensive neighborhoods. It’s less than a block from Central Park and a short walk from other world renowned museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim.
In 1944, it was given as a gift by the original owner’s sons to the Roman Catholic Archbishopric of New York which used it as an annex of St. Clare’s hospital for convalescing soldiers returning from World War II. It was later purchased in 1962 and used as a school up until 1989 when Epstein’s mentor, Leslie H. Wexner, bought the property for his private residence.
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