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Hidden behind an iron fence in Eureka, California, stands a Victorian mansion so famous it has been called the second most photographed private residence in America. Built between 1884 and 1886 by lumber baron William Carson, the ornate house cost the equivalent of several million dollars in todays money, employed over a hundred craftsmen from as far away as Ireland and Switzerland, and imported exotic hardwood from South America. Carson built it to reflect the grandeur of the redwood empire he had created almost from nothing and from the moment it was finished, crowds gathered outside just to look at it.
Today the Carson Mansion is privately owned by the Ingomar Club, a members-only organization that has maintained the interior in near-original condition since 1950. There are no public tours. Interior photography requires special permission. In 1974, a California state official was turned away at the door during an official visit. In this episode, we trace the life of the man who built it, the fortune behind it, and why more than 140 years later almost no one is allowed inside.
#ItsHistory #CarsonMansion #VictorianHistory
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Hidden behind an iron fence in Eureka, California, stands a Victorian mansion so famous it has been called the second most photographed private residence in America. Built between 1884 and 1886 by lumber baron William Carson, the ornate house cost the equivalent of several million dollars in todays money, employed over a hundred craftsmen from as far away as Ireland and Switzerland, and imported exotic hardwood from South America. Carson built it to reflect the grandeur of the redwood empire he had created almost from nothing and from the moment it was finished, crowds gathered outside just to look at it.
Today the Carson Mansion is privately owned by the Ingomar Club, a members-only organization that has maintained the interior in near-original condition since 1950. There are no public tours. Interior photography requires special permission. In 1974, a California state official was turned away at the door during an official visit. In this episode, we trace the life of the man who built it, the fortune behind it, and why more than 140 years later almost no one is allowed inside.
#ItsHistory #CarsonMansion #VictorianHistory
ITS HISTORY - Weekly Tales of American Urban Decay as presented by your host Ryan Socash.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?listPL2NN2rktA4yMZ4vmNaA3KpsS5KXLj3xVN
» Subscribe: https://youtube.com/@ITSHISTORY?sub_confirmation1
» Listen podcasts: https://ffm.bio/itshistory
» CONTACT
For brands, agencies, and sponsorships: itshistory@thoughtleaders.io
Click here to book a sponsorship with me http://thoughtleaders.io/reserve/its-history
» DISCLAIMER
Some media elements in this video are used under the fair use provisions of U.S. copyright law (Title 17, Section 107) for purposes of commentary, criticism, and education. If you believe your image or content was used in a way that violates your rights, please contact us at copyright@videobrothersmusic.pl
» CREDIT
Scriptwriter - Ryan Socash
Editor - Karolina Szwata
Host - Ryan Socash
» NOTICE
Some images may be used for illustrative purposes only - always reflecting the accurate time frame and content. Events of factual error / mispronounced word/spelling mistakes - retractions will be published in this section.
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