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Railway Palaces of Portland Oregon: The Architectural Legacy of Henry Villard (Landmarks)
Railway Palaces of Portland, Oregon: The Architectural Legacy of Henry Villard (Landmarks)
by Alexander Benjamin Craghead

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 5646 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 273 pages

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Henry Villard was a German-American financier and railroad magnate who played a major role in the development of the American West. He was also a patron of the arts and architecture, and his legacy includes some of the most iconic buildings in the United States.

Villard was born in Bavaria in 1835. He came to the United States in 1853 and began his career as a journalist. He later became involved in the railroad industry, and he eventually became president of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Villard was a ruthless businessman, but he was also a man of vision. He believed that the railroad would play a major role in the development of the West, and he was determined to build a railroad that would connect the Pacific Northwest to the rest of the country.

Villard's railroad empire was eventually bankrupt, but his legacy as a builder of landmarks lives on. He was responsible for the construction of some of the most iconic buildings in the United States, including:

  • The Villard Houses in New York City
  • The Northern Pacific Railway Headquarters in Saint Paul, Minnesota
  • The Portland Hotel in Portland, Oregon
  • The Villard Castle in Rhinebeck, New York

These buildings are all masterpieces of architecture, and they are a testament to Villard's vision and ambition. They are also a reminder of the important role that railroads played in the development of the United States.

The Villard Houses

The Villard Houses are two adjacent mansions on Fifth Avenue in New York City. They were built in 1882-1884 for Henry Villard and his wife, Helen.

The houses are designed in the French Renaissance style. They are made of brownstone and feature elaborate carvings and sculptures. The interiors of the houses are just as opulent as the exteriors. They are filled with beautiful furniture, paintings, and other works of art.

The Villard Houses are now home to the New York Public Library's Stephen A. Schwarzman Building.

The Northern Pacific Railway Headquarters

The Northern Pacific Railway Headquarters is a massive granite building in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It was built in 1889-1890 and was once the headquarters of the Northern Pacific Railroad.

The building is designed in the Romanesque Revival style. It features a large central tower and four corner towers. The interior of the building is just as impressive as the exterior. It features a grand staircase, a stained glass ceiling, and a marble floor.

The Northern Pacific Railway Headquarters is now home to the Minnesota History Center.

The Portland Hotel

The Portland Hotel is a grand hotel in Portland, Oregon. It was built in 1889 and was once one of the most luxurious hotels in the West.

The hotel is designed in the Beaux-Arts style. It features a white marble exterior and a grand interior. The hotel has been modernized over the years, but it still retains its original charm.

The Portland Hotel is now a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

The Villard Castle

The Villard Castle is a large mansion in Rhinebeck, New York. It was built in 1880-1883 for Henry Villard and his wife, Helen.

The castle is designed in the German Renaissance style. It features a red brick exterior and a slate roof. The interior of the castle is just as impressive as the exterior. It features a grand staircase, a stained glass ceiling, and a marble floor.

The Villard Castle is now a museum that is open to the public.

Henry Villard was a complex and controversial figure. He was a ruthless businessman, but he was also a man of vision. He believed that the railroad would play a major role in the development of the West, and he was determined to build a railroad that would connect the Pacific Northwest to the rest of the country.

Villard's railroad empire was eventually bankrupt, but his legacy as a builder of landmarks lives on. He was responsible for the construction of some of the most iconic buildings in the United States, including the Villard Houses, the Northern Pacific Railway Headquarters, the Portland Hotel, and the Villard Castle. These buildings are all masterpieces of architecture, and they are a testament to Villard's vision and ambition.

Villard's story is a reminder of the important role that railroads played in the development of the United States. It is also a reminder of the power of one man to make a difference.

Railway Palaces of Portland Oregon: The Architectural Legacy of Henry Villard (Landmarks)
Railway Palaces of Portland, Oregon: The Architectural Legacy of Henry Villard (Landmarks)
by Alexander Benjamin Craghead

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Language : English
File size : 5646 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 273 pages
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Railway Palaces of Portland Oregon: The Architectural Legacy of Henry Villard (Landmarks)
Railway Palaces of Portland, Oregon: The Architectural Legacy of Henry Villard (Landmarks)
by Alexander Benjamin Craghead

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 5646 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 273 pages
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