Click HERE to see a 1954 aerial with 'Sunshine' still intact before the property was subdivided and developed. Photos from American Homes and Gardens, 1911.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012
'Sunshine'
'Sunshine', the Henry Bramhall Gilbert estate designed by Little & O'Connor c. 1900 in Kings Point. Gilbert was married to Lilla Brokaw and was brother-in-law to Clifford Brokaw of 'The Elms' and Florence Martin Satterwhite of 'Martin Hall' (which was next door). 'Sunshine' was demolished in the late 1950s but click HERE to see where it stood on bing.

Click HERE to see a 1954 aerial with 'Sunshine' still intact before the property was subdivided and developed. Photos from American Homes and Gardens, 1911.
Click HERE to see a 1954 aerial with 'Sunshine' still intact before the property was subdivided and developed. Photos from American Homes and Gardens, 1911.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
'Sunshine'
'Sunshine', the Henry Bramhall Gilbert estate designed by Little & O'Connor c. 1900 in Kings Point. Click HERE for more on 'Sunshine' which has since been demolished.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
The Water Tower at 'Sunshine'
The water tower to 'Sunshine', the Henry B. Gilbert estate designed by Little & O'Connor c. 1900 in Kings Point. Click HERE for more on 'Sunshine'.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
'Nirvana'
'Nirvana', the William Gould Brokaw estate designed by Little & O'Connor c. 1900 in Kings Point. Brokaw's father was William Vail Brokaw, co-founder of Brokaw Brothers, clothiers. His brother Clifford resided at 'The Elms' in Glen Cove, his sister Mrs. Henry B. Gilbert at 'Sunshine', and other sister Mrs. James E. Martin at 'Martin Hall', both in Kings Point. 'Nirvana' was demolished c. 1932 following a fire.
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