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  1. Rockwood Hall era una mansión de la Edad Dorada en Mount Pleasant, en el estado de Nueva York ( Estados Unidos ). Situada a orillas del río Hudson, era más conocida como el hogar de William Rockefeller, hermano de John D. Rockefeller, cofundadores de Standard Oil Company.

  2. Rockwood Hall was a Gilded Age mansion in Mount Pleasant, New York, on the Hudson River. It was best known as the home of William Rockefeller, brother of John D. Rockefeller. Both brothers were co-founders of the Standard Oil Company.

  3. Rockwood Hall State Park. I recommend that before you go here, you read up on the history of Rockwood Hall (once a beautiful Rockefeller estate). Knowing the history, you have a better appreciation when you walk the grounds and see the ruins.

  4. Rockwood Hall is a distinct section of Rockefeller State Park Preserve with commanding views of the Hudson River and Palisade Cliffs. Between 1886 and 1922, William Rockefeller’s estate was about 1000 acres with a 202-room mansion, a working farm, and a landscape designed by Frederick Law Olmsted.

  5. Explore the scenic carriage roads, forests, fields, and streams of the former Rockwood Hall country estate of William Rockefeller. Learn about the history, art, and nature of this 1771-acre park donated by the Rockefeller family.

  6. Rockwood Hall era una mansión de la Edad Dorada en Mount Pleasant, en el estado de Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Situada a orillas del río Hudson, era más conocida como el hogar de William Rockefeller, hermano de John D. Rockefeller, cofundadores de Standard Oil Company.

  7. A section of the State Park is west of the Preserve, along the Hudson River, and is called the Rockwood Hall section. The Visitor Center in the Preserve also has a small art gallery that frequently displays paintings and photographic art works of local artists.