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This grand stone manor in Harrison, New  York,that was once owned by Johnny Carson offers a full suite of amenities that rivals the nearby Westchester Country Club, from a pickleball court to an ice cream bar and EV charging stations.  After renting nearby, Carson and his wife bought the home in 1959 and lived in it for one year. His “Tonight Show” sidekick, Ed McMahon, lived about a mile away in Rye. Ed Mcmahon, Amelia Bedelia, Rye New York, Westchester New York, Ev Charging Stations, Johnny Carson, Pickleball Court, Charging Stations, New York Homes

This grand stone manor in Harrison, New York,that was once owned by Johnny Carson offers a full suite of amenities that rivals the nearby Westchester Country Club, from a pickleball court to an ice cream bar and EV charging stations. After renting nearby, Carson and his wife bought the home in 1959 and lived in it for one year. His “Tonight Show” sidekick, Ed McMahon, lived about a mile away in Rye.

This home in Rye, N.Y., wasn’t on the market when Larry Kingsley and his wife were house hunting, but Mr. Kingsley approached the owners anyway. ‘I like the street. I knocked on doors,’ says Mr. Kingsley. The couple was moving from Lake Forest, Ill., to New York. Mr. Kingsley knew he wanted a home on the water so he could have a boat. New York Houses, Stacked Stone Walls, Rye New York, Two Sided Fireplace, Moving To Boston, Pine Island, New York Homes, Private Dock, House Sitting

This home in Rye, N.Y., wasn’t on the market when Larry Kingsley and his wife were house hunting, but Mr. Kingsley approached the owners anyway. ‘I like the street. I knocked on doors,’ says Mr. Kingsley. The couple was moving from Lake Forest, Ill., to New York. Mr. Kingsley knew he wanted a home on the water so he could have a boat.

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Summer 1925 at Oakland Beach, Rye, N.Y. My mother-in-law was a little over a year old in the photo. Oakland Beach is now called Rye Park Beach. The Rye Park Bathing Pavilion is in the background and a bit of it can be seen in the old picture too. It was erected in 1908 (Upjohn & Conable, architects, William A. Ward, associate architect, and William J. Mertz, builder)

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