What Happened to the "Great Gatsby" Mansion? (Harbor Hill)
Sitting on one square mile of land in Long Island, NY, the 80,000 square foot mansion known as Harbor Hill once hosted renowned author F. Scott Fitzgerald as a guest. He drew inspiration from Clarence Mackay's lifestyle when writing The Great Gatsby. Explore the opulent 1902 estate in this short video. How we make our videos: Camera: Sony a6400 Microphone: Shure SM7B Audio Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 XLR Cable: Mogami Gold XLR Cable Green Screen: Neewer Green Screen Teleprompter: Neewer Teleprompter Production Credits: Scripts: Ken Weiss Storyboard: Ken Weiss Video Editor: Dalton Sturm Location: Long Island, New York Like, Comment, and Share our video!! Subscribe if you enjoyed this content!! Photos from: Public Domain Music from Epidemic Sound

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