Sea Cliff Villa in Long Branch, NJ

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2013-09-05

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Sea Cliff Villa as it was called by architect Edward T Potter was described as a Bavarian style chalet and was built in 1868 for James B Brown of the New York Banking Firm of Brown Brothers. One year later it was sold to George W. Childs, publisher of the Philadelphia Ledger. It was Mr. Child�s who was responsible for President Grant�s tenancy in this area. In 1894 the house was sold again to Adolph Lewison, a Copper Magnate, who used it as his summer home until his death in 1938. In 1941 the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace purchased the chalet which then became known as Stella Maris Retreat Center; "Star of the Sea."
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Sea Cliff Villa, Stella Maris Retreat Center, Bavarian Style Chalet, Summer Cottage, Long Branch Estate, The Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore, New Jersey Shore, The Northern Jersey Shore, The Shore, New Jersey Beaches, Palaces of New Jersey Homes of the Rich and Famous

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