Rebekah Harkness, who also went by Betty, was the previous owner of Taylor Swift's Rhode Island home and serves as the inspiration for the third track on her latest album Nicholas Rice is a Senior ...
“Taylor deserves a kitchen in this house worthy of both an icon and an heiress—something Rebekah Harkness, the original owner, would approve of,” the designer and author says. “I’d love ...
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In the 'folklore' album, Taylor Swift released a track titled 'the last great american dynasty,' through which she paid homage to the tale of socialite and philanthropist Rebekah Harkness ...
The historic property, once home to the eccentric socialite Rebekah Harkness (whose antics inspired Swift’s song The Last Great American Dynasty) maintains its status as Watch Hill’s most ...
The estate previously belonged to socialite Rebekah Harkness, widow of Standard Oil heir William Hale "Bill" Harkness, who inspired Swift's song The Last Great American Dynasty. Swift's Eras Tour ...
The song "the last great american dynasty" pays homage to Rebekah Harkness, a divorcee who previously lived at Holiday House.
The song focuses on Rebekah Harkness, a divorcee who famously married into the Standard Oil fortune in 1947, and was a patron to several New York City dance companies − she even hosted a ...