The Mills Mansion, a maze of 65 rooms furnished in the styles of Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI, was built in 1832, then expanded during renovations in 1895 by architect Stanford White. Set on 900 acres on the
Hudson River, it is renovated in 19th century Greek Revival. It has marble fireplaces, wood paneling, gilded plaster work, ornate furniture and art works.
Also on site is the Ogden and Ruth Livingston Mills Park which offers recreation.
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