She Spent 80 Years Hiding | He Bought Senators and Built Palaces
#CopperKing#gildedage #montanahistory William Andrews Clark went from a Pennsylvania schoolteacher to one of the richest men in American history — richer, for a time, than John D. Rockefeller. He built a copper empire across Montana, bought a U.S. Senate seat in one of the biggest political scandals in American history, and constructed a 121-room mansion on Fifth Avenue that critics called 'Clark's Folly.' Then he died — and almost everything he built disappeared. His mansion was demolished within two years. His Montana empire was sold off within seven. And his youngest daughter, Huguette Clark, would go on to hide from the world for over 80 years, living in a hospital room while her multi-million-dollar estates sat completely empty. This is the true, documented story of the Copper King who owned Montana — and the empire that vanished right along with him. Chapters Timestamp Chapter 0:00 The Locked Apartment 2:00 The Schoolteacher Who Went West 4:00 The Copper Empire 5:15 Buying a Senate Seat 6:45 The Palace on Fifth Avenue 9:45 The Empire Unravels 11:30 The Daughter Who Disappeared 15:00 The Mystery That's Still Unsolved 🔔 Subscribe for more true stories of forgotten American history, hidden archives, and the empires history left behind. #CopperKing #GildedAge #MontanaHistory #ForgottenHistory #WilliamAndrewsClark #HuguetteClark #AmericanHistory #HistoryDocumentary

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