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That’s definitely her—What’s weird is when I search “Stephanie McMahon meme” it doesn’t come up, like she’s got a handshake deal with search engines :lol:
 
I went to see the Bartow-Pell mansion museum earlier today in Bronx, NY. Originally inhabited by the Lenape indigenous people since 1,000 A.D., Lenapehoking was acquired in 1654 by Connecticut physician Thomas Pell through a treaty with five Lenni Lenape people.

That included 50,000 acres of what is today the Bronx and lower Westchester County. The property was passed briefly to the LeRoy family before Robert Bartow, a Pell descendant, and his wife purchased a portion in 1836 and completed the mansion by 1842. The Bartow family remained there until 1888, when the city of New York purchased the property along with many other acres that now make up Pelham Bay Park.

In 1914, the city leased the site to the International Garden Club (ICG). The club hired the architectural firm Delano & Aldrich to restore the mansion and design the formal garden. The building opened as a museum in 1946, and in 2008 the ICG was renamed Bartow-Pell Conservancy. It's so intricately done & has an old world Greek revival architectural flare to it. We had a great time.
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Next-door wife: “You know, I wouldn’t have pegged these two as Yogis.”

Next-door husband: “I still don’t.”

He ain’t gettin anything and wants to head next door
 
I went to see the Bartow-Pell mansion museum earlier today in Bronx, NY. Originally inhabited by the Lenape indigenous people since 1,000 A.D., Lenapehoking was acquired in 1654 by Connecticut physician Thomas Pell through a treaty with five Lenni Lenape people.

That included 50,000 acres of what is today the Bronx and lower Westchester County. The property was passed briefly to the LeRoy family before Robert Bartow, a Pell descendant, and his wife purchased a portion in 1836 and completed the mansion by 1842. The Bartow family remained there until 1888, when the city of New York purchased the property along with many other acres that now make up Pelham Bay Park.

In 1914, the city leased the site to the International Garden Club (ICG). The club hired the architectural firm Delano & Aldrich to restore the mansion and design the formal garden. The building opened as a museum in 1946, and in 2008 the ICG was renamed Bartow-Pell Conservancy. It's so intricately done & has an old world Greek revival architectural flare to it. We had a great time.
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If you ever want to take da hemi on a drive to Newport RI there’s a bunch of mansions from back in the day. Went on a field trip there once
 
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If you ever want to take da hemi on a drive to Newport RI there’s a bunch of mansions from back in the day. Went on a field trip there once
Thanks for the rec. I'll def keep it in mind. A lot of Gilded Age style mansions out there.
 
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