Grey Gardens looks nothing like it did in the photographs that accompanied its $20-million listing last year. That's because, after Sally Quinn sold the legendary property, which was built in 1897, ...
Grey Gardens, one of the Hamptons most documented homes, opened its doors to the East End’s quirkiest tag sale ever. Crowds braving the cold lined up at 4 a.m. on Friday for a chance to own a piece of ...
The wood-shingled summer house is considered quaint by today's East Hampton standards, but it was a proper mansion when it was built in 1897. An immaculate garden bloomed out back, surrounded by walls ...
Built back in 1896, the original Grey Gardens carriage house hasn’t been on the sales market in 56 years. The historic home came on the market for the first time in more than half a century in January ...
The home became famed for its eccentric owners “Big Edie” and “Little Edie” and the house — along with its owners — became the subject of a 1975 documentary and later a Broadway musical and HBO Film.
If a bizarrely dysfunctional family chooses to bare itself on camera—perhaps without grasping how bizarre they are—who's the most screwed-up party? The narcissistic family? The exploitative film crew?
Cats, cobwebs and raccoons occupy the once-glamorous East Hampton, N.Y., mansion. In rooms where the Kennedys and Gettys were once entertained, a 78-year-old invalid and her childlike 56-year-old ...
“Grey Gardens: From East Hampton to Broadway” is a documentary about a Broadway musical that is based on a documentary. If that has a certain snake-eating-tail improbability to it, well, the Grey ...
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