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Locusts on Hudson

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135 Old Post Rd, Staatsburg, NY 12580, USA

Locusts on Hudson is a 76-acre estate in Staatsburg, New York, owned by hotelier André Balazs. The property has both an operating farm and manor. The historic estate now acts as an events venue due in part to its naturalistic landscape. A portion of the produce and animals of the farm are sent to The Standard Grill, The Standard, High Line Hotel, and Narcissa at The Standard, East Village Hotel, also owned by Balazs, in New York City, New York. The estate also runs a concession at the historic Mills Mansion in Hyde Park, New York. Designed by architect John Churchill in the early 1940s, the estate's manor is of a neo-baroque style. Beside the manor, there are many grey and white, antique remnants of dairy barns on the property.

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History of the estate

American Revolutionary War officer and Associate Justice, Henry Brockholst Livingston, bought the "Wittemount" estate from a man by the name of De Witt in 1782. Brockholst Livingston developed the land on the estate more than had been done before. In 1797, he gave the property the new title, “The Locusts,” (not to be confused with Locust Grove) for its black locust trees. Brockholst Livingston removed a log cabin from, and added a red brick mansion to, the property. Henry Brockholst Livingston resided on the estate for some years before selling it to Major George William Augustus Provost.

In 1871, William B. Dinsmore, president of the Adams Express Company, built a mansion and other structures on the property. He added extensive gardens, farmland, and greenhouses to the estate. Furthermore, in the 19th Century, the property was the subject of at least one American School painting. Helen Dinsmore Huntington inherited the estate from her grandfather, William Dinsmore II, in 1941. William Dinsmore II, the property was called "Staatsburg on Hudson." Helen Dinsmore Huntington had the mansion demolished and replaced it with the manor that is currently on the property. After divorcing her husband of 26 years, Vincent Astor, she married Lytle Hull. During that time, many famous musicians, such as Cole Porter, Leonard Bernstein, and Elsa Maxwell, visited the estate for galas held to support her philanthropic projects. Bob Guccione, founder and publisher of Penthouse Magazine, owned the property, utilizing it as a weekend country house. At the time, the property was referred to as “The Willows.” In 2004, the estate was foreclosed before being bought by Uma Thurman and André Balazs.

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