The Last Queen Of Fifth Avenue: How Grace Vanderbilt Outlived The Gilded Age
The story of Cornelius Vanderbilts daughter, Grace. Enjoy! Source Material Visual material used in this production is obtained from publicly accessible archives, including the Library of Congress and open-license collections on Wikimedia Commons. Copyright & Fair Use Notice This channel incorporates copyrighted material under the principles of Fair Use as recognized by U.S. law. Under Section 107 of the United States Copyright Act, certain uses of copyrighted works such as for analysis, commentary, educational purposes, research, and reporting are permitted without prior authorization from the copyright holder. #gracevanderbilt #vanderbilt

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