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The Steinway Mansion (also the Benjamin Pike, Jr. House) is a home on a one-acre hilltop in the Astoria section of Queens, New York City. It was built in 1858, originally on 440 acres (1.8 km2) on the Long Island Sound, by Benjamin Pike Jr., born in 1809, a noted manufacturer of scientific instruments located in lower Manhattan. After his death in 1864, his widow sold the mansion to William Steinway of Steinway & Sons in 1870. Jack Halberian purchased the Mansion in 1926 and upon his death in 1976, his son Michael Halberian began an extensive restoration. The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the building as a landmark in 1966, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The mansion was placed on sale after Michael Halberian's death in 20 La Steinway Mansion (aussi appelée Steinway House) est une demeure historique située sur une colline à Astoria, New York. Elle a été bâtie en 1858 et fut occupée par William Steinway au début des années 1870. Elle a été inscrite au Registre national des lieux historiques en 1983. La Mansión Steinway (también la Casa Benjamin Pike, Jr. ) es una casa en la cima de una colina de un acre en la sección Astoria de Queens, Nueva York (Estados Unidos).
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La Steinway Mansion (aussi appelée Steinway House) est une demeure historique située sur une colline à Astoria, New York. Elle a été bâtie en 1858 et fut occupée par William Steinway au début des années 1870. Elle a été inscrite au Registre national des lieux historiques en 1983. La Steinway Mansion est une grande demeure de style italien. Elle est construite en granite et possède une section centrale en forme de T de deux étages avec un toit à pignon couvert en ardoise. Elle dispose d'une bibliothèque semi-circulaire dans une aile et possède également une tour de quatre étages surmontée d'une balustrade et d'une coupole orthogonale. Le porche d'entrée est soutenu par quatre colonnes d'ordre corinthien en fonte. The Steinway Mansion (also the Benjamin Pike, Jr. House) is a home on a one-acre hilltop in the Astoria section of Queens, New York City. It was built in 1858, originally on 440 acres (1.8 km2) on the Long Island Sound, by Benjamin Pike Jr., born in 1809, a noted manufacturer of scientific instruments located in lower Manhattan. After his death in 1864, his widow sold the mansion to William Steinway of Steinway & Sons in 1870. Jack Halberian purchased the Mansion in 1926 and upon his death in 1976, his son Michael Halberian began an extensive restoration. The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the building as a landmark in 1966, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The mansion was placed on sale after Michael Halberian's death in 2010. After years on the market and numerous price reductions the property was purchased by Sal Lucchese and Phil Loria in 2014 under the company The L Group. Parts of the surrounding land were then developed into commercial warehouses, leaving the mansion untouched on its remaining property. At this point being almost 150 years old, the mansion was deteriorating quickly, with parts of the home beginning to fall apart. The mansion's owners began a massive restoration to return the mansion to its original glory. After that the grand balcony that had collapsed nearly a century earlier was perfectly reconstructed using old images of the home. All interior molding was then repaired and repainted, along with the decaying floorboards and walls. Other general renovations have taken place over time that would return the mansion to its 19th-century style. To pay homage to the Pike family and the Steinways, the mansion was decorated with a grand Steinway piano and numerous original 19th-century scientific instruments manufactured by the Pike company. La Mansión Steinway (también la Casa Benjamin Pike, Jr. ) es una casa en la cima de una colina de un acre en la sección Astoria de Queens, Nueva York (Estados Unidos).
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