The most important real estate transaction in Lenox for many years was the sale yesterday by Richard Goodman of his residence and farm of 100 acres to Mr. Sloan, of New-York, (Mr. Vanderbilt's son ...
Want to live in a landmark? The Vanderbilt family’s former Berkshires estate is on the market for $12.5 million. Getty Images; Elm Court Estate; Library of Congress Elm Court Estate was built in ...
In the end, no descendant keeps the wealth. Vanderbilt family members do not have a place in the list of America's wealthiest citizens. Vanderbilt University was the site of 120 members of the ...
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After pulling an upset over Virginia Tech, Vanderbilt football will be back at FirstBank Stadium to face Alcorn State on Saturday (6:30 p.m. CT, ESPNU). In the opener, quarterback Diego Pavia was ...
His family — including brother Alex, now also a Vanderbilt physician, who served as Nashville's COVID czar during the pandemic — moved to Nashville when Jahangir was 4. His first trip to the U ...
once the site of Cornelius Vanderbilt II's mansion, the largest single family home in the city at the time.
With over 175,000 square feet of architecture and history, there’s no shortage of stories to tell about this legendary ...
The twist: the SEC team was the one doing the upsetting. Vanderbilt, that oft-forgotten minnow of college football’s titanic conference, defeated Virginia Tech 34-27 in overtime to put some ...
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Vanderbilt football entered Saturday’s season opener against Virginia Tech as the 13.5-point underdog, but new Commodores quarterback Diego Pavia didn’t seem to care all that much about the ...
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