President Teddy Roosevelt
Location: [The Primrose] 9 Westmoreland Dr., Shelter Island, N.Y.
Price: $3,500,000
Vice President Roosevelt & President McKinley were guests in 1898.
Shelter Island is located on the east end of Long Island & is only accessible by ferry. As one of three original homes on Westmoreland Farm, the Primrose recalls the days when Vice President Roosevelt & President McKinley were guests in 1898. The pair had been visiting American troops stationed at Montauk, L.I., during the Spanish-American War when they stopped at Shelter Island & Westmoreland Farm. However, while rumors that the Primrose was built for McKinley have been debunked, he did stay at another house on Westmoreland Farm before his assassination.
Judy Garland
Location: 222 W. Main St., Georgetown, MA
Price: $515,000
Judy Garland slept here, & received private medical care.
Judy Garland’s road to stardom was sadly marked with a stay at this Georgetown home, which was formerly owned by a doctor from nearby Baldpate hospital. He was one of many doctors who treated the tragic star, who battled depression & addiction. The 1900s, 2,287-square-foot home has original hardwood floors & custom built-ins & features 5 bedrooms & 1.5 baths.
Al Capone
Location: 9065 Van Emmon Rd., Yorkville, IL
Price: $239,900
Was this Chicago mobster Al Capone's gin mill?
Located about an hour west of Chicago, on the Fox River in Yorkville, IL, this cabin was reportedly one of the mobster’s gin mills during the Prohibition. Or, so the listing says.
The first floor is built log cabin style & the second story was added later. The home looks like a perfect place to kayak, canoe, fish, set up an easel & imagine Capone’s meanderings about the property.
Babe Ruth
Location: 24 Ocean St., Marshfield, MA
Price: $859,000
The Babe rented a room at this beachside home.
The Great Bambino is another historic figure whose far-flung sleeping quarters make a splash — especially since Babe Ruth liked his seaside getaways. This premier Brant Rock waterfront home in Marshfield with stunning views of the Atlantic has a rich history. “Edgecliff’ was built for the president of Dole Pineapple Co, & in later years, Babe Ruth vacationed here, said listing agent Alice Bowker of Coldwell Banker.
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George Washington, Teddy Roosevelt, Judy Garland, & Babe Ruth bunked in these homes now for sale
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