The Gilded Age: Wealth, Corruption, and the New America — Fexingo History

The Gilded Age's Millionaires' Row: Vanderbilt's Fifth Avenue

9 min · 27 mei 2026
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In this episode, hosts Lucas and Luna explore the rise of Millionaires' Row along Fifth Avenue in New York City during the Gilded Age. They focus on the Vanderbilt family's construction of opulent mansions, particularly the triple palace built by William Henry Vanderbilt and his sons at 640, 642, and 644 Fifth Avenue. Lucas discusses the social competition among the ultra-wealthy, the architectural styles from Richard Morris Hunt to the French Renaissance, and the eventual decline of the neighborhood as commercial interests took over. The episode also touches on the broader context of wealth inequality and the cultural shift from private palaces to public museums, like the transformation of the Vanderbilt mansion into the Bergdorf Goodman department store. Listeners will learn about figures like Alva Vanderbilt, the role of architects such as Hunt and George B. Post, and the significance of the 1898 merger that created New York City. The conversation is a deep dive into the physical manifestation of Gilded Age excess and its lasting legacy on the city's urban fabric. #GildedAge #MillionairesRow #FifthAvenue #Vanderbilt #NewYorkCity #RichardMorrisHunt #AlvaVanderbilt #FrenchRenaissance #Architecture #WealthInequality #BergdorfGoodman #GeorgeBPost #NewYorkHistory #Opulence #SocialHistory #UrbanDevelopment #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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