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Perched high above California's Central Coast, Hearst Castle is one of the most recognizable homes in America. With its soaring bell towers, marble colonnades, lavish pools, and priceless art collection, it feels as though it has stood for centuries. In reality, it is a twentieth-century creation built by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and brought to life by architect Julia Morgan. In this episode, we trace the story of Hearst Castle from Hearst's childhood camping trips on the San Simeon ranch to the rise of his newspaper empire and his obsession with collecting art, antiques, and architectural treasures from across Europe. We explore the remarkable partnership between Hearst and Morgan, the glamorous weekends that drew Hollywood stars and political leaders to the Enchanted Hill, and the financial realities that ultimately left the estate unfinished. Along the way, we'll meet Marion Davies, examine Hearst's influence on modern media, and discover how a private dream became one of America's most visited historic sites. Because Hearst Castle was never just a house. It was a museum, a resort, a stage for power and celebrity, and perhaps the ultimate reminder that no home is ever truly finished.
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