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Ferncliff may refer to one of the following places in the United States: *Ferncliff, Bainbridge Island, Washington *Ferncliff Camp & Conference Center, a Presbyterian facility located in Pulaski County, Arkansas *Ferncliff Cemetery *Ferncliff Farm Ferncliff Farm (or Ferncliff) was an estate established in the mid 19th century by William Backhouse Astor Jr. (1829–1892) in Rhinebeck, New York. Not far from his mother's estate of Rokeby, where he had spent summers, Ferncliff was a working f ..., formerly an estate of the Astor family * Ferncliff Forest, a nature preserve that was once part of the Astor family's Ferncliff Farm estate * Ferncliff Peninsula Natural Area {{disambig ...
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Ferncliff, Bainbridge Island, Washington
{{Short description, Communities This is a list of communities in Bainbridge Island, Washington. * Agate Point, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Agate Point * Allen Cove, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Allen Cove * Arrow Point, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Arrow Point * Azalea, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Azalea * Bainbridge Grange, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Bainbridge Grange * Battle Point, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Battle Point * Bill Point, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Bill Point * Blakely, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Blakely * Blue Heron, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Blue Heron * Creosote, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Creosote * Crystal Springs, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Crystal Springs * Eagledale, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Eagledale * Ferncliff, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Ferncliff * Finch, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Finch * Fletcher Bay, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Fletcher Bay * Fort Ward, Bainbridge Island, Washington, Fort Ward * H ...
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Ferncliff Camp & Conference Center
Ferncliff may refer to one of the following places in the United States: *Ferncliff, Bainbridge Island, Washington *Ferncliff Camp & Conference Center, a Presbyterian facility located in Pulaski County, Arkansas *Ferncliff Cemetery *Ferncliff Farm Ferncliff Farm (or Ferncliff) was an estate established in the mid 19th century by William Backhouse Astor Jr. (1829–1892) in Rhinebeck, New York. Not far from his mother's estate of Rokeby, where he had spent summers, Ferncliff was a working f ..., formerly an estate of the Astor family * Ferncliff Forest, a nature preserve that was once part of the Astor family's Ferncliff Farm estate * Ferncliff Peninsula Natural Area {{disambig ...
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Ferncliff Cemetery
Ferncliff Cemetery and Mausoleum is located at 280 Secor Road in the hamlet of Hartsdale, town of Greenburgh, Westchester County, New York, United States, about north of Midtown Manhattan. It was founded in 1902, and is non-sectarian. Ferncliff has three community mausoleums including columbariums, a crematory, a small chapel, and a main office located in the rear of the main building. Mausoleums Ferncliff Cemetery has three community mausoleums that offer what ''The New York Times'' has described as "lavish burial spaces". This cemetery includes columbariums. As of 2001, a standard crypt space in the mausoleums was priced at $15,000. The highest-priced spaces were private burial rooms with bronze gates, crystal chandeliers, and stained-glass windows, priced at $280,000. Ferncliff The Ferncliff Mausoleum, aka "The Cathedral of Memories", is the cemetery's oldest mausoleum, constructed in 1928. It has classic architecture, but the corridors are dark without glass panes to admit ...
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Ferncliff Farm
Ferncliff Farm (or Ferncliff) was an estate established in the mid 19th century by William Backhouse Astor Jr. (1829–1892) in Rhinebeck, New York. Not far from his mother's estate of Rokeby, where he had spent summers, Ferncliff was a working farm with dairy and poultry operations, as well as stables where he bred horses. In 1902, his son and heir John Jacob Astor IV commissioned Stanford White to design a large sports pavilion (called the "Ferncliff Casino"), which included one of the first indoor pools in the United States. The sports pavilion was later converted into a residence (called "Astor Courts") for his son, Vincent Astor. After the death of Vincent Astor, the 2,800 acre estate was broken up. Some parcels (such as the gatehouse, staff quarters, teahouse and dairy barns) became private homes. Two hundred acres were donated for the founding of the Ferncliff Forest nature preserve. An additional donation of land led to the establishment of a nursing home and rehabilitati ...
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