Take A Look Inside Jackie O’s 65 Million Dollar Mansion In Martha’s Vineyard

Jackie O revolutionized the fashion industry. When she wore something— anything, the whole world stopped to take notice. America fell in love with Jackie O as JFK's first lady. After moving out of the White House, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis lived in a luxurious estate on an island south of Cape Cod.

Since her death, the mansion has turned into a tourist attraction. The entire property includes 340 acres of land and 6,456 square feet of living space. Keep reading to take a look inside this incredible home.

Jackie O's Beautiful Red Gate Farm

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This is an aerial shot of Jackie O's Cape Cod estate, also known as Red Gate Farm. Before it was converted into a luxurious mansion, this space functioned as an actual sheep farm.

The house that sits on 340 acres of land was built by famous architect Hugh Newell Jacobson in 1981. Also on the property is a two-story guest house. Jackie's daughter, Caroline Kennedy, hired the dean of Yale's School of Architecture to redesign and expand the main home in 2000.

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Only Five Bedrooms

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You would think that a house of this size would have a ton of bedrooms and guest rooms, but this sprawling six and a half thousand square feet mansion only contains five. Jackie didn't need that many bedrooms in the home because the only people who slept there were her children and grandchildren. The children didn't mind sharing a room, especially a room as big as the rooms in the mansion.

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Jackie O bought this land in 1979, more than a decade after her second husband, Aristotle Socrates Onassis, died.

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All Of The Rooms In The Mansion

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The main floor of the main mansion contained a formal sitting room with a fireplace, a living and family room, a drawing-room, and a chef's kitchen with top-scale appliances. On the second floor, you can find four large bedrooms, each with their own bathroom, a master bedroom with an en suite, a den, two office-studios, two powder rooms, three fireplaces, a laundry room, and a basement.

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Outside the house, there is a huge grassy lawn perfect for family picnics.

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A Keen Eye For Style

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It's no surprise that Jackie O had impeccable interior design taste. In this particular home, she used her keen sense of fashion to mix colors and textiles and fabrics perfectly. She could dress a house just as well as she could dress herself.

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The rooms in the house have huge windows that let in lots of natural light. When her former husband, John F. Kennedy, was elected in 1960, Jackie hired fashion designer Oleg Cassini to build her a $150,000 First Lady wardrobe. Jackie was no stranger to paying more for superior style.

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Multiple Pools On The Property

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Jackie O clearly liked her pools because this property includes not one, but two freshwater swimming pools onsite. A large pool enables homeowners to enjoy the water all year round.

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This mansion isn't too far from the ocean, but sometimes you just want a break from all of that salty seawater. If you wanted to get to Martha's Vineyard, you would need to take one of several ferries in New England, including the ferry at Woods Hole, Massachusetts and the ferry at East 35th street in Manhattan.

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An Old Hunting Cabin

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When this property was still a sheep farm, the only structure on the land was the small hunting cabin pictured above. Jackie decided to keep the cabin on the property as a tribute to the past.

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The cabin overlooks one of the two ponds on the property. Besides the cabin, on the grounds outside the house, you can find gardens, a library, and various biking and hiking trails. There is so much land to explore.

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A Treehouse For The Grandchildren

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For Jackie, her Cape Cod oasis wouldn't be complete without a spectacular treehouse for her grandchildren to play in.

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Jackie had a gazebo-style treehouse built (according to strict safety regulations)for her grandchildren. The structure overlooks lush, green land and deep-blue ocean water. Jackie called this structure the Fairy Treehouse, and now that we know it exists, we can't imagine the space without it. This treehouse adds the perfect touch of whimsy to the grand property.

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Staying In The Guest House

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On the left-hand side of this photo, tucked behind the trees, you can see the guest house where Jackie's children and grandchildren often stayed. The two-story guest house contains four bedrooms.

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There is also a three-bedroom caretaker's house and a two-bedroom guest apartment on the property, which means that there are a total of 14 bedrooms in the entire Red Gate Farm property. Her grandchildren definitely didn't have to fight over bedrooms in this place.

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An Aerial View

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An aerial view exposes the gorgeous land on the property. A pool, tennis court, vegetable garden, and blueberry patch are included with the farmland. The estate also has over a mile of Atlantic Ocean beachfront.

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The landscapes were designed by Jackie's friend Rachel (known as Bunny) Mellon. Bunny had redesigned the the Rose Garden at the White House and is a renowned horticulturist and landscape designer. The surrounding nature looks so impressive that it's hard to remember the placement of those trees were planned.

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Even More Structures

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Besides all of those bedrooms, there are also additional structures on the propoerty that don't include bedrooms such as a barn, a boathouse, two garages, a storage building, and an exercise studio.

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Jackie loved riding horses, but unfortunately, after she was thrown off her horse during a fox hunt in 1993, she never fully recovered. When she went to the doctor to have her injury looked at, it was discovered that she was suffering from non-Hodgkin lymphoma. She died in her sleep the next year.

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A Perfect Reading Spot

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Many writers have secluded homes in nature that they can retreat to in order to have peace of mind. Jackie recieved her college degree in French literature, and spent her later years editing books. Martha's Vineyard would have been an ideal place to get work done near the water, as it was for many writers.

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Authors including Shel Silverstein, David McCullough, Judy Blume, and Dorothy West all have lived on the island. Many other celebrities have visited out of a need to get away and out of the limelight.

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Fitting In Aquinnah

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Martha's Vineyard is a fairly large island at 96 square miles in area. The island is separated into six towns that each have their own town halls and local governments. Jackie O's Red Gate Farm is a part of the Aquinnah town, which is home to the Wampanoag Native American tribe.

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Jackie chose this quiet town in particular because she wanted to get out of the public eye. Aquinnah offered her solace and serenity, especially after the death of John F. Kennedy.

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Completely Alone

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The home boasts panoramic views of both the ocean and extensive farmland. Coastal views permeate most of the rooms while over a mile of private beachfront offers a secluded escape to the water.

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Jackie notably wanted to attend college near New York City, but her parents preferred that she go to a school that was more isolated. This may help to explain Jackie's appreciation of expansive landscapes and ample privacy. After all, she did build a separate building for her guests and caretakers.

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A Tragic Plane Accident

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Jackie maintained the home until her death in 1994. Unfortunately, just five years after she passed, her son, John F. Kennedy, his wife Carolyn Bessette, and his sister-in-law Lauren Bassette died in a plane accident while John flew the aircraft to Martha's Vineyard.

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The incident follows suit with the "Kennedy curse," a popularized term describing the string of calamities that seem characteristic of the Kennedy family. As unfortunate as her circumstances may have been, Jackie still has been featured 27 times in the Gallup list of 10 most admired people of the latter half of the 1900s.

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She Designed Much Of The White House

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Jackie's first project as First Lady was to incorporate more historical elements into the White House's interior design. The reason for the lack of past furnishings was a presidential tradition where presidents and their families could take items from the White House when they left office.

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To end this tradition, Jackie implemented a bill stating that White House furnishings would be the property of the Smithsonian Institution and founded the Committee for the Preservation of the White House. Her love of traditional, colonial-style spaces explains why she enjoyed this Cape Cod-style home, which has been preserved for four decades.

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Jaws Was Filmed Here

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Martha's Vineyard was used by various United States armed forces in the 1940s for training and practices. It is also the island where Jackie's former relative through marriage, Ted Kennedy, crashed a car that fatally injured Mary Jo Kopechne, a staff member on the Robert Kennedy campaign.

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Perhaps the island's most popular piece of trivia, the movie Jaws was filmed at Martha's Vineyard. In 2005, a weekend-long festival celebrated the 30th anniversary of the movie.

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A Critique Of Her Personal Life

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A lighthouse at the top of the property's steep shoreline adds to the maritime feel of the place. The area juxtaposes the urban setting that dominated Jackie's young adulthood. After college, Jackie won a junior editorship at Vogue. She quit after one day following the editor's critique of her single status at 22 years old.

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According to the biography by Barbara Leaming, Jackie was considered too old to be single by her high-class social circles. It makes sense why she was introduced to John F. Kennedy the following year and engaged to him shortly thereafter.

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Traveling Around The Island

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For those who don't prefer traveling by water, you also have the option to travel by plane. Martha's Vineyard has its very own airport that flies year-round from Boston and other areas, and seasonally from New York.

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Once on the island, Martha's Vineyard Transit Authority provides a bus service year-round. The place has been a hotspot for tourists since the summer weather isn't just beautiful, but also tends to remain in the low 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The year-round population is only about 17,000 according to the Martha's Vineyard website but jumps to as many as 200,000 in the summer.

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The Name Martha

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Jackie was born in Southampton, New York but spent much of her time on an the Hammersmith Farm in Newport, Rhode Island. She was a competitive horse rider who loved to read and learn languages. Considering her upbringing and hobbies, it makes sense that she found solace in this East Coast island in the final decades of her life.

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The island itself was originally named by its Native people Noepe, meaning "land between the streams." In 1602 its name was changed to Martha's Vineyard after a British sailor's daughter, Martha, and the viney undergrowth near its coastline. Ironically, there are no wine vineyards on the island.

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A Beautiful Island

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The total land area of Martha's Vineyard is only about 96 square miles. Nearly 125 miles trace the island's shoreline. From this aerial view, you can see the impressive estate nestled into the lush greenery.

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The Martha's Vineyard website boasts that there are no chain stores, making it an ideal spot for entrepreneurs and shoppers who like unique items. Additionally, 50 local farms enable restaurants to serve the freshest and tastiest of food, while Farmers Markets offer nutritious, local foods.

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Lauren Bacall's $26 Million Central Park Apartment

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Lauren Bacall defined an era. The actress and singer, who was known for her sultry looks, distinctive voice, and timeless style was named the 20th greatest female star of Classic Hollywood Cinema by the American Film Institute.

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It's no surprise that with all of her success, the actress had an amazing home. In 2015, just a month shy of her 90th birthday, the legendary icon passed away and left behind her amazing Central Park apartment. When the home hit the market, we finally got a glimpse inside the $26 million stunner.

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An Impressive Gallery Wall

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The apartments directly across from New York City's Central Park are some of Manhattan's most expensive real estate. Lauren Bacall's mansion, which she called home for 53 years, went to auction last week at the price of $26 million. So, what the heck are you getting for $26 million?

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Doesn't that cost more than Taylor Swift's mansion in Rhode Island? Yes; however, Bacall's digs are located in the historic Dakota Building on the Upper West Side. With nine entire rooms, this apartment hardly feels like an apartment at all, but rather an entire house placed inside of the Dakota Building's gorgeous architecture.

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Nine Rooms In Total

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Lauren Bacall's apartment inside the Dakota Building (one of the most famous properties in NYC history) was gigantic, and the floor plan shows the sheer size of the rooms within. The master bedroom is a massive 22 feet wide and opens into a private study, bathroom and walk-in closet.

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It also has a gorgeous balcony looking over Central Park. The kitchen is not your average NYC apartment kitchen. It's not shoved into a corner. It's actually an eat-in kitchen which opens up into a 24 foot by 19 foot dining room and a family room. Bacall's home also includes a guest bedroom, a library and a gallery.

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A French-Inspired Dining Room

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Bacall was a fan of French-inspired design. This is evident in her furniture choices, many of which are in the style of Louis XIII (you'll see what just a pair of Louis XIII-style chairs sold for later).

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Bacall's dining room brings these French elements together. The color pallet is flawless, opting for rusty reds and deep blues which can be seen accented in the chair upholstery, rug and wall hanging. The wall hanging is actually the star of the dining room. The Bell Époque French poster by Jules Cheret sold for a whopping $7,000.

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Combining East And West

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Like most of the rooms in her massive, nine-bedroom apartment, Lauren Bacall had an overall French theme to her formal dining room. In addition to the Bell Époque French poster which sold for $7,000 in auction, the actress had a number of French posters hanging on the dining room's walls.

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She paired these posters with expensive, highly collectible china, that instead of using she hung as art pieces next to the framed posters. This corner of Bacall's dining room shows just how much of a collector she truly was, with decorative lamps and art-pieces topping the surface of every piece of furniture.

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A Very Expensive Dresser

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Though Bacall favored French design, she also included pieces from other countries and periods. Her antique George III oak Welsh dresser, which displayed her collection of fine china, was from the late 18th century.

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Though the style is straight from the United Kingdom, George III pieces are actually an English interpretation of Rococo (in other words, they're based on that classic, French style Bacall loves). Bacall's dresser, which sold for $6,875, was made from oak, a unique choice for pieces from that time. George III style furniture typically uses Mahogany. Sometimes painted satinwood and giltwood would be used, but rarely oak.

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The Master Bedroom

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Like the rest of her apartment, Bacall's bedroom is dripping in prized pieces of artwork. Behind her bed is another gallery wall, undoubtedly worth a pretty penny. The master bedroom isn't just something because of its furnishings; it also has a highly-coveted, unobstructed view of Central Park. Could this be the most expensive room in NYC real-estate? Maybe. Imagine a life where you sit in the bay windows of your mansion-sized apartment and look out on the peaceful, green Central Park. Imagine!

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Bacall's choice of color in her bedroom is also interesting considering most of her other rooms are blue, brown and white. Here she chose very feminine lavender and pink tones, which aren't seen anywhere else in her apartment.

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Antiques In Every Corner

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Bacall liked to fill every inch of a room with antique furniture, art and collectibles. The master suite is the only place where something seemingly new is placed. Adjacent to the working fireplace, which is adorned by a number of collectible metal plates and figurines, is what appears to be a very modern lounge.

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The lounge actually ties the room together quite nicely, making this room appear more cozy than cluttered (which is a fine line when you're a longtime collector like Bacall). Behind the lounge is a bookshelf, filled again with knickknacks and books. Guests who are enjoying the fireplace can also relax with some reading.

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Yet Another Gallery Wall

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The fireplace by the master suite is the perfect display case for Bacall's collection of decorative metal plates and candle sticks. Next to the fireplace is yet another gallery wall with framed portraits of ships and floral designs. Bacall is not afraid to use accents of color.

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Next to what appear to be two clown figurines is a bright blue decorative piece that really stands out among the wash of browns. The reason Bacall's apartment can have so much art is because the walls are a whopping 13 feet high. This place is definitely catered to an art collector because there's a lot of picture frame real estate.

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The Yellow Room

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Lauren Bacall went for an interesting choice in her guest bedroom – bright, cheerful, yellow walls. The pattern screams opulence whilst the color screams whimsical fun. Above the bed hangs a very expensive piece of artwork dating back to Spain in the 1920s. This piece, which depicts a woman holding a basket of fruit, was painted by Andrew Segovia and sold for a whopping $18,750 at auction.

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Bacall kept her themes of robin's egg blue in the guest bedroom. Though the walls are a cheerful shade of yellow, the bedspread and rug match her living room couches and walls. She also has a unique, tiered shelving piece resting in the room's right corner and adding an interesting touch to the overall look.

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The Robin's Egg Blue Living Room

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Bacall's living room was quite formal, but she was known for her style. This is probably why she chose to paint the space a refreshing shade of robin's egg blue, which brightens up the entire room and works wonderfully with the space's natural light.

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Throughout the room, there are blue accents that really tie her collection of vintage knick knacks together – everything from the statues on the fireplace mantle to the pattern on the comfy-looking couches. Bacall also collected animal accent pieces and had two Indian-inspired elephant statues set alongside a camel and crane statue.

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A Piano Scene

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What's a lux New York City apartment without a baby grand piano? We don't even want to think about how difficult it was to get that thing in there, but it's absolutely gorgeous. The piano is by Mason & Hamlin, a premier New England-based piano company that was founded in 1854.

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The piano sold for $6,875, just above the starting price for a new piano of that caliber. The original value was likely much, much more. Though Bacall was a great supporter of the arts, it didn't look like she did much playing in her old age. The piano appears to be a more of a table for displaying her old family photos.

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It's All In The Details

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These couches look comfortable, but they're not your average grandmother's sofa. They're Lauren Bacall's and chosen to perfectly accent her living room's wall color. Patterned couches are sometimes hard to pull off, but these actually ground the room. Since they're white, they offset the dark wood of her gorgeously-carved fireplace and coffee table.

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Bacall's grand apartment actually has a whopping five working fireplaces – an increasingly rare sight, especially for a New York City apartment. Each is mantle is detailed with gorgeous ornate carvings. This particular fireplace is accented with a deer head above the mantle, a nod to her overall theme of wildlife.

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Ornate French Style

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It's not just that Bacall's apartment had nine whole rooms, it's that the rooms are actually gigantic allowing her to have tons and tons of gorgeous antique furniture. In this room, an ornate French-style mirror rests on a Regence Provincial Walnut Commode. This mid-18th-century piece sold for $3,750.

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The room also has an antique secretary desk which was crafted with French style. The Louis XV provincial bureau was crafted from walnut in the mid-to-late 18th century and sold for $5,000. Both of these pieces complement the wood floor.

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She Was Always Collecting

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Bacall lived at the Dakota from when she was about 36 years old until she was 89. A lot happens when literally your entire life goes by, and throughout her many years, Bacall collected art and antiques. Bacall's home is practically an art museum with gallery walls enclosing the main living space.

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Nearly every spare inch of wall space in her living room was covered in framed art – from expensive paintings (some more modern than others) to photographs and prints. Not to mention, Bacall's nine-room stunner also had a working fireplace, a rare sight for a New York City apartment.

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Her Valuable Pelican Painting

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Bacall's art collection was worth even more than her furniture. This original print of American White Pelican by James Audubon sold for $173,000. Audubon was an ornithologist, naturalist, and painter. He gravitated towards painting birds in their natural habitats and American White Pelican truly showcases his niche.

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Audubon's most major work is a color-plate book called The Birds of America (1827-1839) which is one of the first ornithological works ever completed. His goal was to paint one page each day and he massively succeeded. Audubon identified 25 new species of birds in his anthology – who says art and science can't be one?

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Antique Louis XIII Walnut Fauteuils

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We don't often think about dropping nearly two grand on a couple of chairs unless you're in the world of antiques. Lauren Bacall's antique Louis XIII-style chairs were in excellent condition, and they really made a great addition to her already stunning home. The little bits of blue stitching on the upholstery really complimented her Robin's egg walls.

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The pair of these chairs sold for $1,875, and are what some consider the top tier of French design. Louis XIII furniture featured veneer turned wood and moldings. It always leaned towards the architectural and walnut was a commonly used wood (along with ebony, oak, pear wood and pine).

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Chic Designer Luggage

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Louis Vuitton luggage is a must-have for celebrities today and even celebrities of yesteryear. The company founded in 1854 and has been purveyors of luxury style since then. With Lauren Bacall's classic, timeless style, it's no surprise that she had a set of monogrammed Louis Vuitton luggage.

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In modern times, you may see celebs like Kim Kardashian (and the whole Kardashian-clan) toting around the canvas suitcases. A single duffle can set you back nearly two grand, but Bacall's is vintage, which means it's exceedingly rare and uber-expensive. Bacall's collection of Louis Vuitton luggage sold for a very steep $37,500.

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Her Own Director's Chair

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Lauren Bacall's apartment isn't just filled with art and antiques; it also has pieces of Hollywood history. This chair is the actress' personal director's chair, which many would consider priceless, though it sold for $4,750 in the auction.

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Before the actress was Lauren Bacall, she was Betty Joan Perske. The second she changed her name and debuted in To Have and Have Not, she began a long legacy of Hollywood stardom. From acting alongside Marilyn Monroe to her final role as a voice actress in the 12th season of Family Guy, Bacall was a star and a hard worker. The actress worked up until the very last year of her life when she tragically died from a stroke.

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Beautiful In Bronze

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Lauren Bacall filled her home with amazing works of art, including three bronze sculptures that reportedly fetched more than $30,000 when they were auctioned after her death.

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The three sculptures pictured above were created by sculptor Robert Graham, who was famous for designing the entrance gates for the 1984 Olympics. The sculptor was also married to actress Anjelica Houston, which is how he and Bacall met. the two remained friends for many years, and Bacall fell in love with his portrayal of the female form. Bacall purchased the three bronze sculptures from Graham which depicted naked women in natural poses. The art remained in Bacall's foyer for years and she playing referred to them as "her girls."