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Aug 29, 2024 · Pickfair, the 18-acre (7.3ha) estate in Beverly Hills, was the groom’s ultimate wedding gift to his new bride. Originally a hunting lodge designed by Horatio Cogswell, it was purchased by...
Pickfair is a mansion and estate in the city of Beverly Hills, California with legendary history. The original Pickfair was an 18 acre (7.3 ha) estate [1] designed by architect Horatio Cogswell for attorney Lee Allen Phillips of Berkeley Square as a country home.
In this documentary, we uncover the opulence and eventual downfall of Hollywood’s golden era mansions, starting with the legendary Pickfair estate. Once owne...
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Nov 9, 2012 · The property was a hunting lodge when purchased by Fairbanks in 1919 for his bride, Mary Pickford. The 56 acre estate in the city of Beverly Hills was coined “Pickfair” by the press, and was once one of the most celebrated homes in the world.
Dec 18, 2019 · In the 1920s, Pickfair was the most famous mansion in Hollywood, home to lavish parties and famous guests. But after new owners claimed the property was haunted, it met an unfortunate demise. Long before “Kimye” or “Brangelina,” there was the original celebrity portmanteau: “Pickfair.”
Take a tour of Pickfair, the Beverly Hills estate of Douglas Fairbanks and his wife, Mary Pickford – two of the biggest Hollywood movie stars of the early 20th century.
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Uncover the secrets of this legendary estate. 1143 Summit Drive – or 'Pickfair' – in Beverly Hills was the celebrated home of two of the biggest movie stars of the early 20th century. The stunning mansion hosted many of the illustrious names of its age, including Joan Crawford, Greta Garbo, Charlie Chaplin and Albert Einstein.