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View Poll Results: Which one do you pick?
Rhode Island, plus $250,000 annual stipend 7 14.89%
Washington, plus $274,000 annual stipend 39 82.98%
Gosh, I can't decide. 1 2.13%
Voters: 47. You may not vote on this poll
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Nzoner's Game Room>Mansionmania Tournament: Round 1, Heat 25
Rain Man 10:21 AM 10-26-2021
Mansionmania continues. I'm going to show you the most expensive homes in every state and a few territories, with a few extras thrown in from the largest states to get the tourney up to 64. It'll be a single-elimination tournament.

You will choose among each pair of houses with the following assumptions:

I encourage you to click on the maps in the listings to see the general location and neighborhood.

Also, I will only enter contestants if they have a sufficient number of photos to judge, as determined by me.

Your entries in this heat are:

Rhode Island:

https://www.realtor.com/realestatean...0_M98127-03006

Washington:

https://www.realtor.com/realestatean...5_M94535-05252
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Rain Man 05:43 PM 10-26-2021
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
I'll be honest, I have an irrational hatred of parquet flooring.
Broke your mother's back?
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KCUnited 05:48 PM 10-26-2021
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Broke your mother's back?
That’s a good point. There’s likely an OCD driven anxiety vibe I get from them.

They’re like the old timey hardwood version of loud casino carpet.
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Bearcat 06:19 PM 10-26-2021
Tough rounds lately... we need another Dakota vs Southern California for the first round. :-)

I love Seattle and don't want to turn it down.

It's a fucking castle.
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kepp 10:35 AM 10-27-2021
I'm not excited about either location (east coast vs. Seattle), and the castle would be cool, but I have to go with WA. Great wine cellar.
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DJ's left nut 10:39 AM 10-27-2021
It's pretty impressive how savage a beat down this was when it seems like just about everyone was at least a little torn.
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KS Smitty 02:02 PM 10-27-2021
It's a haunted castle that was used for exterior shots in Dark Shadows!

Fans of the 1960's television series "Dark Shadows" would most likely recognize this French renaissance chateau located on Newport's Ruggles Avenue. Used for all of the external shots of the television series' Collins mansion, Carey Mansion has a bit of haunted history of its own. Edson Bradley built the mansion, originally known as Seaview Terrace, in 1907 in Washington DC. In the 1920s, Bradley relocated himself and his family to Rhode Island, and along with them came Seaview Terrace, dismantled into pieces and then rebuilt on Ruggles Avenue. In 1929, Julia Bradley, Edson Bradley's wife, died. Bradley held her funeral the chapel located within the mansion. Five years later, Edson himself passed away. One year later, the mansion became an exclusive all-girl summer boarding school, renamed Burnham-by-the-Sea where incidences of smoke detectors going off for no reason, bottles flying off desks and radios turning on and off by themselves were often reported. It's believed that Bradley's late wife Julia felt such a great attachment to the house that she refused to leave even after her death.
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Rain Man 02:19 PM 10-27-2021
Originally Posted by KS Smitty:
It's a haunted castle that was used for exterior shots in Dark Shadows!

Fans of the 1960's television series "Dark Shadows" would most likely recognize this French renaissance chateau located on Newport's Ruggles Avenue. Used for all of the external shots of the television series' Collins mansion, Carey Mansion has a bit of haunted history of its own. Edson Bradley built the mansion, originally known as Seaview Terrace, in 1907 in Washington DC. In the 1920s, Bradley relocated himself and his family to Rhode Island, and along with them came Seaview Terrace, dismantled into pieces and then rebuilt on Ruggles Avenue. In 1929, Julia Bradley, Edson Bradley's wife, died. Bradley held her funeral the chapel located within the mansion. Five years later, Edson himself passed away. One year later, the mansion became an exclusive all-girl summer boarding school, renamed Burnham-by-the-Sea where incidences of smoke detectors going off for no reason, bottles flying off desks and radios turning on and off by themselves were often reported. It's believed that Bradley's late wife Julia felt such a great attachment to the house that she refused to leave even after her death.
Now I want it even more. I'm hoping for a big late rally.
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